- the
department of Pas-de-
Calais, of
which it is a sub-prefecture.
Although Calais is by far the
largest city in Pas-de-
Calais, the department's prefecture...
-
territorial reform of
French Regions in 2014, from a
merger of Nord-Pas-de-
Calais and Picardy. Its
capital is Lille. The new
region came into
existence on...
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Calais Malik Campbell (born
September 1, 1986) is an
American football defensive tackle for the
Baltimore Ravens of the
National Football League (NFL)...
- The
Burghers of
Calais (French: Les
Bourgeois de
Calais) is a
sculpture by
Auguste Rodin, that
exists in
twelve original castings, and
numerous copies...
- Pas-de-
Calais (French pronunciation: [pa.də.ka.lɛ], "strait of
Calais"; Picard: Pas-Calés; Dutch: Nauw van Kales) is a
department in
northern France...
- The Pale of
Calais (dated,
Cales /ˈkæləs/; French: Calaisis; West Flemish: Kales) was a
region in what is now France,
controlled by the
monarchs of England...
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Raymond Calais Jr. (born
April 2, 1998) is an
American football running back for the Los
Angeles Rams of the
National Football League (NFL). He pla****...
- The
Calais Jungle (known
officially as Camp de la Lande) was a
refugee and
migrant encampment in the
vicinity of
Calais,
France that
existed from January...
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Calais /ˈkæləs/ is a city in
Washington County, Maine,
United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a po****tion of 3,123,
making Calais the
third least-populous...
- the city of
Calais, France.
Renamed the Cutl****
Calais for 1988, and
briefly available in 1987 as the
limited edition GMO Quad 4, the
Calais shared the...