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Val-d'Or (/ ˈ v æ l d ɔːr / VAL-dor, [7] French: [val dɔʁ], locally [val dɑɔ̯ʁ]; meaning "Golden Valley" or "Valley of Gold") is a city in Quebec, Canada with a population of 32,752 inhabitants according to the 2021 Canadian census.
Journeying from Calais, Henry reached his headquarters at Guînes on Monday, 4 June 1520, and Francis took up his residence at Ardres. After Cardinal Wolsey, with a splendid train, had visited the French king, the two monarchs met at the Val d'Or, a spot midway between the two places, on Thursday, 7 June Corpus Christi. [5]
Val-d'Or Airport IATA: YVO ICAO: CYVO WMO: 71725 Summary Airport type Public Operator Aéroport régional de Val-d'Or Location Val-d'Or, Quebec Time zone EST (UTC−05:00) • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−04:00) Elevation AMSL 1,105 ft / 337 m Coordinates 48°03′12″N 077°46′58″W / 48.05333°N 77.78278°W / 48.05333; -77.78278 Website www.arvo.qc.ca Map CYVO Show map of Quebec ...
Donald Eugene Frith (/friTH/ /frɪθ/; September 16, 1924 – January 6, 2021) was an American ceramic artist and academic known for his unique style of teapots, mixing ceramics with acrylics and wood.
Teapot (asterism), an astronomical asterism located in the constellation Sagittarius; Operation Teapot (1955), a series of nuclear tests; Russell's teapot (1952), a concept in philosophy; Teapot Committee, codename for the United States Air Force Strategic Missile Evaluation Committee (1953–1954)
Val d'Or (Café) – 1417, Saint-Laurent boulevard (1942–1946) Au Faisan Doré – 1417, Saint-Laurent boulevard (1947–1950) Café et Cabaret Montmartre – 1417, Saint-Laurent boulevard (1951–1970) Cabaret Saint-Germain-des-Prés – at the southwest corner of Ste-Catherine and St-Urbain streets, now gone to make way for Complexe Desjardins
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