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- Union Sportive de Boulogne-sur-Mer Côte d'Opale (commonly referred to as US Boulogne, USBCO or frequently, simply Boulogne) is a French ****ociation football...
-  • Metro  (2018) 160,130  • Metro density 240/km2 (620/sq mi) Demonym Boulonnaise Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST) INSEE/Postal...
- l'Indre Berrichon du Cher Bizet Blanc du M****if Central Bleu du Maine Boulonnaise Brigasque Castillonnaise Caussenarde des Garrigues Causses du Lot Charmoise...
- Tourcoing FC founded (as US Tourcoing) December: French club Union Sportive Boulonnaise founded at Boulogne-sur-Mer. Italian Football Federation is founded 1898...
- Blanchard. In 2021, the Prado Museum approved the purchase of Blanchard's La Boulonnaise. Blanchard was described by Gris as "[having] talent." Jacques Lipchitz...
- His auction record, set at Sotheby's on 21 May 2014 is £362,500 for Boulonnaise Allaitant Son Enfant (a young mother from Boulogne feeding her child)...
- Bouchard-Huzard. p. 347. de Sourdeval, Ch. (1849). "Note sur la race boulonnaise". Journal des Haras (in French). 46: 326–329. de Puibusque, Louis-Guillame...
- ceased in the early nineteenth, with local farmers preferring to buy Boulonnaise-bred foals aged from one year to 15 months, then resell them in Paris...
- rose in rank in the merchant navy, took part in a campaign on the fluyt Boulonnaise in the French Royal Navy as an aid-pilot, and earned his commission of...
- French fries as in Belgium. Mussels can be found in fish recipes "à la boulonnaise", in caudière (a fish soup made by the fishermen of Étaples), and in...