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Carte Bleue Internationale,
changing to
Carte Bleue Visa in 1976. From 1992 on, all
Cartes Bleues / CB have been
smart cards. When
using a
Carte Bleue at...
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Retrieved 2021-09-21. Les
pierres bleues du désert (S) (S) (1992),
retrieved 2021-09-21 Telestar.fr. "Les
pierres bleues du désert Film 1992 - Télé Star"...
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Marignane Gignac Côte
Bleue Football Club, also
known as
Marignane GCB,
Marignane Gignac CB,
Marignane Gignac, or Marignane, is a
French football club...
- Bibliothèque
bleue ("blue library" in French) is a type of
ephemera and po****r
literature published in
Early Modern France (between c. 1602 and c. 1830)...
- The Côte
Bleue (French pronunciation: [kot blø]; Provençal Occitan: Còsta Blava; English: "Blue Coast") is part of Provence's
southwestern coast on the...
- The blue-winged
goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera) is a
waterfowl species which is
endemic to Ethiopia. It is the only
member of the
genus Cyanochen. The relations...
- The Zone
Bleue (French for Blue Zone) was a
special traffic zone in the
inner city of
Paris in the
decades after World War II. It was
restricted to cars...
- Les
Bleues may
refer to:
France women's
national basketball team
France women's
national football team
France women's
national handball team
France women's...
- Les
Tuniques Bleues (Dutch: De Blauwbloezen) is a
Belgian series of
bandes dessinées (comic
books in the Franco-Belgian tradition),
first published in...
- "Bluebeard" (French:
Barbe bleue, [baʁb(ə) blø]) is a
French folktale, the most
famous surviving version of
which was
written by
Charles Perrault and...