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- En aventurier (French, lit. "as an adventurer") is a French naval expression of the Age of Sail to designate a lone armed merchantman. A well-sailing merchantman...
- The Aventurier-class destroyers were a group of four destroyers built during the early 1910s. Originally ordered by Argentina, they were taken over by...
- The Adventurers of the Air (French: Les aventuriers de l'air) is a 1950 French crime adventure film directed by René Jayet and starring Ginette Leclerc...
- Les Aventuriers de Koh-Lanta was the first season of the French version of Survivor, titled Koh-lanta. This season took place in Thailand on the island...
- Aventurier (or Avanturier), was a 16-gun brig of the French Navy. She was launched in 1793 and the Royal Navy captured her in 1798. The British named her...
- (1995) Carnets de routes (1999) Survie mode d'emploi : Les astuces d'un aventurier des temps modernes (2001) Europe et merveilles (2005) L’instant où tout...
- Le Retour d’un aventurier is a 1966 pop art film. In this African-style Western, director Moustapha Al****ane delves into African mimicry. A man returns...
- The Last Adventure (French: Les Aventuriers) is a 1967 French-Italian adventure drama film directed by Robert Enrico and based on a novel by José Giovanni...
- Days of Wonder (2004) Languages English Arabic (سكة سفر) French (Les Aventuriers du Rail) Italian (Treno per Treno) Icelandic (Miði til að Ríða) Chinese...
- The French destroyer Aventurier was the name ship of her class of four destroyers that was built for the Argentine Navy in the early 1910s. The ships were...