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- The Ardennais or Ardennes is one of the oldest breeds of draft horse, and originates from the Ardennes area in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. They are...
- based at Arlon was renamed the Regiment of Ch****eurs ardennais (Régiment de Ch****eurs ardennais, abbreviated to ChA) by royal decree on 10 March 1933...
- The Ardennais is a draught horse L'Ardennais, newspaper (fr), part of Robert Hersant group L'Ardennais (automobile), manufactured in Rethel (Ardennes)...
- Liège-Bastogne-Liège. "W****end Ardennais/Ardeens W****end". siteducyclisme.net (in French). "Le challenge w****-end ardennais revit!". lesoir.be. 30 March...
- Wallonne and Liège–Bastogne–Liège were run on successive days as "Le W****end Ardennais" (both races are organised by Amaury Sport Organisation). Only seven riders...
- Triptyque Ardennais is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in Belgium since 1959. No cyclist has won the race more than once. "Triptyque Ardennais". Memoire-du-cyclisme...
- the Ardennais, as its name suggests. In the DAD-IS database, this breed is listed as Pfalz-Ardenner Kaltblut. While the origins of the Ardennais can be...
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- firm Vickers. These were meant as artillery tractors for the Ch****eurs Ardennais mountain troops, to tow the recently acquired Bofors 75 mm Model 1934...
- has 270,582 inhabitants. The inhabitants of the department are known as Ardennais or Ardennaises. The department of Ardennes is bounded by Aisne to the...