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Sud Ouest (French pronunciation: [sy.d‿wɛst]; French: South West) is a daily French newspaper, the second largest regional daily in France in terms of circulation. [1] It was created in Bordeaux , on August 29, 1944, by Jacques Lemoine, as a successor to La Petite Gironde .
SNCASO (abbreviated from Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest [sɔsjete nɑsjɔnal de kɔ̃stʁyksjɔ̃ aeʁɔnotik dy syd wɛst]), or commonly Sud-Ouest, was a French aircraft manufacturer.
Sud Aviation SE.3130 Alouette II ZU-ALO in South Africa. Sud Aviation (French pronunciation: [syd avjasjɔ̃], 'Southern Aviation') was a French state-owned aircraft manufacturer, originating from the merger of Sud-Est (SNCASE, or Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-est) and Sud-Ouest (SNCASO or Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest) on 1 ...
Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui en France: 1944 259,958 (2023) [8] Nicolas Charbonneau Centre to centre-right: LVMH (Bernard Arnault) Popular Parisian newspaper with a national version (Aujourd'hui en France). Circulation figures for both are combined here Le Petit Quotidien: 1998 32,596 (2023) [9] François Dufour: Play Bac Presse Newspaper for ...
In 1960, the group acquired the Société salinière de l'Ouest, the main distributor of salts from the western region, thus controlling two-thirds of the market for Guérande salts. In 1968, it merged with the Société Salinière de l'Est et du Sud-Ouest and the saltworks in Dax (Landes), giving rise to the Compagnie de Salins du Midi et des ...
It took a 33% stake in Crédit nantais in June 1924, a 20% stake in Crédit de l'Ouest (est. 1913) in December 1924, [4]: 91–92 a 28% stake in Crédit havrais in September 1926, a 33% stake in Banque régionale de l'Ouest (BRO, est. 1913) in 1927, and a stake in Comptoir d'escompte de Rouen in 1930.
Le Sud-Ouest is an amalgam of several neighbourhoods with highly distinct histories and identities, mainly with working-class and industrial origins, grouped around the Lachine Canal. These include Saint-Henri , Little Burgundy , and Griffintown to the north of the canal, and Ville-Émard , Côte-Saint-Paul , and Pointe-Saint-Charles to the south.
Operated Lockheed Constellation, Sud Aviation Caravelle, Sud Aviation Caravelle VIR [60] CCM Airlines: XK: CRL: CORSAIR: 2000: 2010: Renamed Air Corsica [61] CFRNA: 1920: 1933: Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne, joint French-Romanian airline. Merged with four other airlines to form Air France: Chalair: CE: CLG: CHALAIR: 1986: ...