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La Maison du chat-qui-pelote (The House of the Cat and Racket) is a novel by Honoré de Balzac. It is the opening work in the Scènes de la vie privée ( transl. Scenes of Private Life ), which comprises the first volume of Balzac's La Comédie humaine .
The Col du Chat is a mountain pass located in France, in the commune of La Chapelle-du-Mont-du-Chat, in the French department of Savoie in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It crosses the Mont du Chat in the Jura Mountains , overlooking Lac du Bourget opposite the town of Aix-les-Bains .
Chat, a British weekly women's magazine; CHAT-FM, a radio station (94.5 FM) licensed to Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; CHAT-TV, a television station (channel 6) licensed to Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; Le Chat, a Belgian comic strip; Sophia "Chat" Sanduval, a Marvel Comics character; Chat Chat, a 1995 album by Takako Minekawa
The climb of the Mont du Chat is rarely used in the Tour de France, so far only in 1974 and 2017. In 2017 it was classified as an hors catégorie climb, with a length of 8.7 km à 10.3%. [1] During the 2017 Critérium du Dauphiné the Mont du Chat was included in stage 6.
Le Chat (Le Cat in English-language editions [1]) is a Belgian comic strip, created by Philippe Geluck. Foremost published daily in the newspaper Le Soir from March 22, 1983, until March 23, 2013, [ 2 ] it is since issued directly as complete albums.
A poster of Le Chat Noir may also be seen prominently in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's hanging on the wall over the staircase. Le Chat Noir is the name of the nightclub where Frank Sinatra and Natalie Wood rekindle their relationship, in the 1958 movie Kings Go Forth. There is also the famous cat painting with blinking eyes on the entrance wall.
Cramel (Hebrew: כראמל) is an Israeli children and youth television series based on the successful book series Cramel by Meira Barnea Goldberg [].The first season aired from January 2, 2022 to February 3, 2022 on the channel Kan Educational.
Le Chat ([lə ʃa], "The Cat") is a 1971 French-language drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and based on Georges Simenon's 1967 novel The Cat. [2] It recounts the story of an elderly married couple, Julien Bouin, a former typographist, and his wife Clemence, who used to perform in a circus, who have been loathing each other for years.