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In October 1911, a statue by the sculptor, Ernest Henri Dubois, of the huguenot, Jean Guiton, was unveiled in the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. [14] Then, in July 1948, General Charles de Gaulle unveiled a plaque on the town hall to commemorate the life of the former mayor, Léonce Vieljeux, who had refused to cooperate with a German officer who wanted a swastika flag hung on the town hall ...
1832 – Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle moves to the Hôtel du Gouvernement. 1844 – Musée des beaux-arts de La Rochelle opens in the Hôtel de Crussol d'Uzès. [13] 1847 – Fish market opens. [7] 1856 – Ligne de Saint-Benoît à La Rochelle-Ville (train) begins operating. 1867 – Delmas (shipping company) in business.
The history of coronaviruses is an account of the discovery of the diseases caused by coronaviruses and the diseases they cause. It starts with the first report of a new type of upper-respiratory tract disease among chickens in the U.S. state of North Dakota, in 1931.
La Rochelle seen from Spot Satellite The limestone cliffs around La Rochelle reveal the Jurassic geology of the area The bedrock of La Rochelle and surrounding areas is composed of layers of limestone dating back to the Sequanian stage (upper Oxfordian stage ) of the Jurassic period (circa 160 million years ago), when a large part of France was ...
The Muséum d'histoire naturelle de La Rochelle is a natural history museum located in the city of La Rochelle, France. The building is listed as a historic monument by order of October 27, 2003. [1] [2] He is a member of the national network of naturalist collections (RECOLNAT). The museum was reopened after a major renovation in 2007.
Siege of La Rochelle (1224) Siege of La Rochelle (1572–1573) T. Timeline of La Rochelle
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1990: the EIGSI - Ecole d'Ingénieurs en Génie des Systèmes Industriels opens for the first time in La Rochelle. 1991: the EIGSI is officially accredited by the CTI Commission des titres d'ingénieur meaning that it is officially recognised as able to deliver engineering degrees that meet the French and European criteria.