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Ciboure (French pronunciation: [sibuʁ]; Basque: Ziburu,
meaning 'end of bridge') is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western...
- landscapes,
pelota players,
fishing ports and
views of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and
Ciboure. She also
created genre works such as
Trois joueurs de chistera, sur fonds...
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Arnaud d'Abbadie (born 24 July 1815 in Dublin; died 8
November 1893 in
Ciboure) was an Irish-born
French and
Basque explorer, best
known for his travels...
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz-
Ciboure is a
railway station in Saint-Jean-de-Luz and
across the
river from
Ciboure, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The
station is located...
- the
right bank of the
river Nivelle (French for Urdazuri)
opposite to
Ciboure. The port lies on the
estuary just
before the
river joins the ocean. The...
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Legion of Honour: 1998 "Entreprise Le Truc
Rouge à
Ciboure (64500)" [Company Le Truc
Rouge in
Ciboure (64500)].
Figaro Entreprises (in French). 7 December...
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Kattalin Aguirre, born as
Catherine Lamothe (Sare, 28
August 1897 –
Ciboure, 22 July 1992), was a
Basque member of the
French Resistance during the Second...
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Americas were
located on the
Labourd coast,
including Saint-Jean-de-Luz,
Ciboure and Bayonne.
Other important ports in
southern Basque country included...
- Romm.
Shortly after the end of
World War II, in a
small French town of
Ciboure, a policeman,
responding to a
report of the
sound of gunfire,
finds a woman...
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Victor Balthazard 1852 (1872?) Paris,
France 24
December 1950
Ciboure,
France Césaire
Phisalix 8
October 1852 Mouthier-Haute-Pierre,
France 16...