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  2. Signal du Mont du Chat - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Col du Chat - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. German conjugation - Wikipedia

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    du er/sie/es wir ihr sie/Sie; Präsens: fahre: f ä hrst: f ä hrt: fahren: fahrt: fahren: Präteritum: f u hr: f u hrst: f u hr: f u hren: f u hrt: f u hren: Futur I: werde fahren: wirst fahren: wird fahren: werden fahren: werdet fahren: werden fahren: Konditional ich du er/sie/es wir ihr sie/Sie; Präsens: würde fahren: würdest fahren ...

  5. La Maison du chat-qui-pelote - Wikipedia

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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 .

  6. La Chanson du mal-aimé - Wikipedia

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    La Chanson du mal-aimé (English: Song of the Poorly Loved) is an oratorio composed by Léo Ferré in 1952–53 on Guillaume Apollinaire's eponymous poem. This piece for four soloist singers, choir and orchestra is an example of an oratorio that is not based on a religious subject.

  7. Les Fleurs du mal - Wikipedia

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    Avant-Garde music group Naked City named a track on their 1993 album Absinthe, which is inspired by 19th Century France in general, after Les Fleurs du Mal. Baudelaire's Flowers Of Evil (Les Fleurs Du Mal) is a 1968 recording by Yvette Mimieux and Ali Akbar Khan originally issued on LP by Connoisseur Society. Mimeux reads excerpts of Cyril ...