- muni****lities of
Cheyres and Châbles
merged into the new muni****lity of
Cheyres-Châbles.
Cheyres is
first mentioned in 1230 as Cheres.
Cheyres has an area...
- muni****lities of Châbles and
Cheyres merged into the new muni****lity of
Cheyres-Châbles.
Cheyres is
first mentioned in 1230 as Cheres.
Cheyres-Châbles has an area...
- Gampelen:
Cheseaux (Cheseaux-Noréaz) (VD)
Yvonand (VD)
Cheyres (
Cheyres-Châbles) (FR) Châbles (
Cheyres-Châbles) (FR) Font (Estavayer) (FR) Estavayer-le-Lac...
-
Cheyres railway station (French: Gare de
Cheyres) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Cheyres, in the
Swiss canton of Fribourg. It is an intermediate...
-
Wayback Machine, La Nacion, 11
December 2006 (in Spanish)
General Juan
Emilio Cheyre, "Ejército de Chile: el fin de una visión", La Tercera, 11 May 2004 Court...
-
January 2017 the
former muni****lities of Châbles and
Cheyres merged into the new muni****lity of
Cheyres-Châbles. Châbles has an area, as of 2009[update]...
- the name of Estavayer. the muni****lities Châbles and
Cheyres merged under the name of
Cheyres-Châbles. the muni****lities
Surpierre and
Villeneuve merged...
- Juan
Emilio Cheyre Espinosa (born
October 10, 1947) is a
retired Chilean Army General. He was Commander-in-Chief of the
Chilean Army from 2002 to 2006...
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Belgium Winterthur,
Switzerland Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne Aubignan,
France Cheyres-Châbles Saint-Martial,
France Chur Bad
Homburg vor der Höhe,
Germany Cabourg...
- drug-dealers and
former DINA
agents in the
early 1990s. The
Cheyres are
distant relatives of Juan
Emilio Cheyre, Commander-in-Chief of the
Chilean Army from 2002...