enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Côte d'Émeraude - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Côte_d'Émeraude

    Postcard c. 1900 View from Fort-la-Latte The Côte d'Émeraude ( Breton : Aod an Emrodez ; lit. ' Emerald Coast ' ) is a name given to a part of the English Channel coast of eastern Brittany near the border with Normandy in France.

  3. Secrétariat général de la Mer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secrétariat_général_de...

    The General Secretariat for the Sea (French: Secrétariat général de la Mer, abbreviated SGMer [1]) is a French government agency attached to the Prime Minister of France's Office. The mission is to exercise control, evaluation and forecasting within the framework of France 's public policies concerning the sea and the littoral .

  4. Emeraude Ferries - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeraude_Ferries

    Emeraude Ferries was founded in 1904 as Bateaux de la Côte d'Émeraude. [2] The initial operations of the company were to transport passengers and cargo between towns along the Côte d'Émeraude, including Saint Malo, Dinard and Cap Fréhel, and along the River Rance. [3] Solidor at sea 1981

  5. Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer

    Guide historique de Saint-Jacut de la mer, des origines à 1900 (in French). Les Amis de Vieux Saint-Jacut. ISBN 2-9522323-1-8. Guide historique de Saint-Jacut de la mer: Le vingtième siècle (in French). Les Amis de Vieux Saint-Jacut. 2009. ISBN 2-9522323-2-6. Collet, Hervé, Guy Ménard, et al. (1982-2013). Les amis du vieux St Jacut 1-63 ...

  6. Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Société_Nationale_de...

    The Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer (SNSM) is a French voluntary organisation founded in 1967 by merging the Société Centrale de Sauvetage des Naufragés (founded in 1865) and the Hospitaliers Sauveteurs Bretons (1873). Its task is saving lives at sea around the French coast, including the overseas départments and territories.

  7. Emeraude Lake - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeraude_Lake

    A 5.1 km bike path links Lac Blanc and Lac Carillon in skirting the Emerald Lake Mountain. [2] The mouth of Emerald Lake is located at the bottom of a small bay on the northwest shore. From there, the current flows on: 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) north-west, then south-west, to a bay on the north-east shore of Blanc Lake;

  8. Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

    Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃tmaʁi d(ə) la mɛʁ], alternatively with the definite article Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, lit. "(the) Saint Marys of the Sea", locally Les Saintes, [le sɛ̃t]; Provençal: Lei Santei Marias de la Mar (classical norm) or Li Sànti Marìo de la Mar (Mistralian norm)), is the capital of the Camargue (Provençal: Camarga) natural region in ...

  9. Émeraude - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Émeraude

    Émeraude or emeraude is the French word for emerald and may refer to: Emeraude Toubia, American actress; Emeraude (rocket), a French rocket system of the 1960s; French ship Émeraude, several French Naval ships; Piel Emeraude, French aircraft; Mitsubishi Emeraude, variant of the Mitsubishi Galant; A perfume marketed by Coty