- The
ligne (pronounced [liɲ] ), or line or
Paris line, is a
historic unit of
length used in
France and
elsewhere prior to the
adoption of the
metric system...
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Ligné may
refer to the
following places in France:
Ligné, Charente, a
commune in the
Charente department Ligné, Loire-Atlantique, a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique...
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Ligne claire (French for "clear line",
pronounced [liɲ klɛʁ]; Dutch:
klare lijn,
pronounced [ˈklaːrə ˈlɛin]) is a
style of
drawing created and pioneered...
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House of
Ligne is one of the
oldest Belgian noble families,
dating back to the
eleventh century. The family's name
comes from the
village of
Ligne [fr] where...
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Ligne Roset is a
French modern furniture company that has over 200
stores and more than 1,000
retail distributors worldwide. The
company was
founded by...
- The
Compagnie de la
Ligne d’Italie (Railway of
Italy Company, LdI), or
Ligne d’Italie for short, was a
former Swiss railway company that
established in...
- The
Maginot Line (French:
Ligne Maginot, IPA: [liɲ maʒino]),
named after the
French Minister of War André Maginot, is a line of
concrete fortifications...
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inaugural service between Paris and Lyon in 1981 on the LGV Sud-Est (LGV for
Ligne à
Grande Vitesse; "high-speed line"), the network,
centered on Paris, has...
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Michel de
Ligne, 14th
Prince de
Ligne,
Prince d'Épinoy,
Prince d'Amblise, GE (Michel
Charles Eugène
Marie Lamoral; born 26 May 1951) is the head of the...
- Jean IV of
Ligne (c. 1435 - 15 May 1491) (French: Jean de
Ligne) was a
member from the
House of
Ligne from the Low
Countries in the
service of the Dukes...