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- La Picto–Charentaise is an elite women's professional one-day road bicycle race held in France and is currently rated by the UCI as a 1.2 race. "La Picto-Charentaise...
- inhabitants of the department are called Charentais or in feminine, Charentaise. Po****tion development since 1791: The President of the Departmental...
- father condemned her to death in the arena. She has been po****r in the Charentaise region and was considered a patron saint of young Christian girls. Saint...
- French). Retrieved 6 October 2021. "Sophie Marceau égérie des ballerines charentaises en Chine". CharenteLibre.fr (in French). 15 October 2014. Retrieved 6...
- Entreprises Industrielles Charentaises 1929 René Prou, Sapelli pearl Sleeping car type "Lx" 3539 Entreprises Industrielles Charentaises 1929 René Prou, Sapelli...
- Keggler, Johnny. Le Pineau, The P****ion of the Charente / La P****ion Charentaise. Switzerland and France: kfm Verlag. English / French. p. 128. ISBN 978-3-9522299-2-7...
- made using an open flame Pot Still distillation. Using a traditional Charentaise pot still used in Cognac France. Distillation over an open flame allows...
- Retrieved 19 April 2020. Deudon, Benjamin (13 January 2020). "Tir : la Charentaise-Maritime Lucie Anast****iou sélectionnée pour les JO de Tokyo". Sud Ouest...
- National Road Championships 2nd Road race 2nd Time trial 3rd La Picto–Charentaise 6th Overall Colorado classic 8th GP de PlouayBretagne First place...
- Pauline or Charentaise were the nicknames of the railcars series built in 1930s by The Entreprises Industrielles Charentaises in Aytré. Initially developed...