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Chalabre (French pronunciation: [ʃalabʁ] ; Languedocien: Eissalabra) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. The
capital of the Quercorb...
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intervention in Mexico, in
which he was killed. Jean
Danjou was born in
Chalabre, he
enrolled in the École Spéciale
Militaire de Saint-Cyr, the foremost...
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chiropractic student working as a deliveryman, was
driving between Camon and
Chalabre when he came
across Batty, who was
walking alongside the road at 3 a.m...
- Caux-et-Sauzens
Cavanac Caves Cazalrenoux Cazilhac Cenne-Monestiés Cépie
Chalabre Citou Le Clat Clermont-sur-Lauquet
Comigne Comus Conilhac-Corbières Conques-sur-Orbiel...
- Paul-Jacques de Bruyères-
Chalabre (Castelnaudary, 25 May 1734 —
Chalabre, 6 July 1821) was a
French Navy officer. He
notably captained the 74-gun Illustre...
- Héros 74-gun 74
Major de
Moissac Illustre 74-gun 74
Captain Bruyères de
Chalabre Saint Michel 60-gun 60
Captain de Beaumont-Lemaître Cléopâtre
frigate 32...
- Caux-et-Sauzens
Cavanac Caves Cazalrenoux Cazilhac Cenne-Monestiés Cépie
Chalabre Citou Le Clat Clermont-sur-Lauquet
Comigne Comus Conilhac-Corbières Conques-sur-Orbiel...
- The Lac de
Montbel is a
reservoir located 4km west of
Chalabre,
which is a po****r
location for
watersports and swimming. It is
located at Sainte-Colombe-sur-l'Hers...
- died in 1583 37 1584 -
Pierre Roussel 38 1585 1597
Antoine de Bruyères de
Chalabre,
Abbot of Fontaine-les-Blanches
Abbey 39 1597 1607
Achille de
Harlay de...
- It is a
region of
small isolated mountains arising from the
plain of
Chalabre and the
plateau of Puivert. Alibèrt, Loís (1976).
Gramatica occitana. Montpelhièr:...