- La
Digue is the
third most po****ted
island of the Seyc****es, and
fourth largest by land area,
lying east of
Praslin and west of
Felicite Island. In...
- Grande-
Digue (2011 pop.: 2,182) is a
community in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, near Shediac. The
former local service district of Grande-
Digue took...
- The
Digue Square and
Digue Street are
located in the
lower town of Charleroi, Belgium. The triangular-shaped
square rises from
Dampremy Street in the east...
- John
David Digues La
Touche (5 June 1861
Tours – 6 May 1935,
Majorca (at sea)) was an
Irish ornithologist, naturalist, and zoologist. La Touche's career...
- Juandré
Christiaan Digue (born 9 May 1995) is a
South African rugby union player who most
recently pla**** for the SWD Eagles. His
regular position is...
-
Carlos Diegues, also
known as Cacá
Diegues (born May 19, 1940), is a
Brazilian film director. He was born in Maceió, Alagoas, and is best
known as a member...
- La
Digue is a 1911
silent French film
directed by Abel Gance. It was Gance's
debut film. The film was
never released.
Robert Lévy
Paulette Noizeux Pierre...
- Seyc****es archipelago. They can be
found 7 km
north of La
Digue and lies
close to La
Digue's other neighbours, Félicité
Island and the
Sisters Islands...
- was 146. The
islands of Pomègues and
Ratonneau are
connected by a mole,
Digue de Berry,
built in 1822. Dürer's
Rhinoceros H.O. Pub. 1917. pp. 106–107...
- was the
mother of
Malcolm X.
Louise Helen Norton Langdon was born in La
Digue,
Saint Andrew Parish,
Grenada to Ella
Langdon in
either 1894 or 1897. Ella...