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Mistral wind blowing near Marseille.In the centre is the Château d'If.. The mistral (Catalan: mestral, Corsican: maestrale, Croatian: maestral, Greek: μαΐστρος, Italian: maestrale, Maltese: majjistral) is a strong, cold, northwesterly wind that blows from southern France into the Gulf of Lion in the northern Mediterranean. [1]
In the 1970s, Le Mistral included some unique amenities, among them a "bookstall, bar and hairdressing salon". [4] The train also had two restaurant cars; [5] the Wagons-Lits Company provided the on-board catering. [6] In 1975, a writer for Fodor's called Le Mistral "perhaps the most luxurious train in Europe". [7]
Mistral (typeface), a 1953 casual typeface designed by Frenchman Roger Excoffon; Le Mistral, an express train which ran between Paris and Nice; Operation Mistral 2, a Croatian military offensive in 1995; Mistral, a brand name of the fungicide fenpropimorph; Le Mistral, fictional setting of the French soap opera Plus belle la vie
Anderson Fair Retail Restaurant, May 2018. Anderson Fair is one of the oldest folk and acoustic music venues in continuous operation in the United States. [1] Located in the Montrose area of Houston, Texas, it has been called an "incubator" of musical talent for the folk scene, especially during the folk music heyday of the 1960s-1980s. [2]
Mistral (French: Le mistral) is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Jacques Houssin and starring Roger Duchesne, Ginette Leclerc, and Fernand Charpin. [1] [2] [3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. The film takes its title from the Mistral, a strong wind blowing on the Mediterranean coast of France.
The shops occupying spaces at Westbury square during the center's height in the 1960s and 1970s included The Candle Shop; [17] Cargo Houston Importers, a store described by Alisa Rogillio-Strength of the Houston Business Journal as "a predecessor to Pier 1"; [7] The Chemist Shop, a perfume store; Cromwell's, self-described as an "Olde English ...