- Rue des
Couronnes,
which was
named after either the
local village of Les
Couronnes-sous-Savies, or from a
tavern called Les
Trois Couronnes. It was the...
- Look up
couronne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Couronne (pl.:
Couronnes) is a
French word
meaning crown. It may
refer to: La
Couronne, Charente...
- Cola
Couronne (French:
crown cola), is the
oldest manufactured soft
drink from
Haiti by Br****erie de la
Couronne S.A. It is
arguably the country's most...
-
Couronne lochoise is a soft and
creamy raw goat's milk
cheese originating in the
farmlands of the
Loches area of
Touraine in the
Loire Valley, France....
-
Paris Métro Line 2.
There were 84 deaths, most at
Couronnes station, so it is also
known as the
Couronnes Disaster. The line, less than a year old, was mostly...
- The
Grand Couronné (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ kuʁɔne]) is a
succession of
inliers north and east of the
French city of Nancy. It is 30 km long and between...
- the
petite couronne. The
petite couronne consists of the
departments of Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne; the
grande couronne consists...
- 49°26′34″N 1°5′16″E / 49.44278°N 1.08778°E / 49.44278; 1.08778 La
Couronne,
founded in 1345, is the
oldest inn in France. It is
located in Rouen, capital...
-
Couronne (French for "crown") was an
emblematic ship of the
French Navy
built by
order of Richelieu. The
Couronne was the
first major warship to be designed...
- The
Abbey of Our Lady of Blanche-
Couronne (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Blanche-
Couronne) is a
former Benedictine and
Cistercian abbey located in La Chapelle-Launay...