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- Châteaurenard (French: [ʃɑtoʁənaʁ]; Provençal Occitan: Castèurainard; Occitan: [kastɛwʀajnaʀt]) is a commune in the Arles arrondis****t, in the Bouches-du-Rhône...
- 43°52′52″N 4°51′22″E / 43.881°N 4.856°E / 43.881; 4.856 The Château de Châteaurenard is a ruined castle in the commune of Château-Renard in the Loiret département...
- The Rugby club Châteaurenard is a French rugby union based in Châteaurenard. It's playing in the Fédérale 1, the third level of French rugby union. The...
- The canton of Châteaurenard is an administrative division of the Bouches-du-Rhône department, in southeastern France. At the French canton reorganisation...
- 1986[citation needed] FIFA XI: 1986 "Entreprise Profoot à Châteaurenard (13160)" [Company Profoot in Châteaurenard (13160)]. Figaro Entreprises (in French). 7 December...
- including the other cantons in the district of Aix-en-Provence, Arles-East, Châteaurenard, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Marignane, Martigues-East and Roquevaire-West...
- October 2022. Lanchas, Julien (6 February 2013). "POWER TROPHY 2013 à Chateaurenard". MuayThaitv (in French). Archived from the original on 2 October 2022...
- of Nantua. Gaucher II de Châteaurenard, Count of Joigny, was given permission to rebuild the fortress Château de Châteaurenard. Jean II de Nesle ceded...
- Jocelyn I de Courtenay (1034-after 1069), son of Athon, Châtelain de Châteaurenard, Seigneur de Courtenay. Very little is known about his life other than...
- Mallet or Abbé Mallet (29 January 1713, Melun – 25 September 1755, Châteaurenard), was an eighteenth-century French theologian and encyclopédiste. Edmé-François...