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- Courcelles may refer to: Courcelles, Belgium, a muni****lity located in the province of Hainaut Courcelles-Saint-Évariste, a muni****lity Courcelles, Charente-Maritime...
- The Courcelles m****acre (French: Tuerie de Courcelles), sometimes known as the Rognac m****acre (Tuerie du Rognac), involved the killing of 27 civilians...
- the following districts: Courcelles, Gouy-lez-Piéton, Souvret, and Trazegnies. In 1944, the town was the site of the Courcelles M****acre of 20 civilians...
- Courcelles (French pronunciation: [kuʁsɛl] ) is a station on Paris Métro Line 2, under the Boulevard de Courcelles on the border of the 8th and 17th arrondis****t...
- Quebec City. Artist Carmen Coulombe was born in Courcelles-Saint-Évariste. The Muni****lity of Courcelles–Saint-Évaristee was founded on January 1, 2024...
- Courcelle was named in the account among the "femmes de chambre", the chamber women, rather than one of the ladies or maidens. Toussaint Courcelles,...
- south of Quebec City. Artist Carmen Coulombe was born in Courcelles. The Muni****lity of Courcelles was founded on April 6, 1904. It was made from parts of...
- Montbéliard – Courcelles Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome de Montbéliard - Courcelles) (IATA: XMF, ICAO: LFSM) is an airport serving Montbéliard, a commune...
- Étienne de Courcelles (Latin: Steph**** Curcellaeus; Geneva 2 May 1586 – Amsterdam 20 May 1659) was an Arminian Gr**** scholar and translator. He studied...
- Rossignol. De Courcelles was a decorated fighter pilot during the First World War, receiving several citations and the Médaille militaire. De Courcelles began...