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Marion Lievre (born 10
January 1991) is a
French female rugby union player. She
represented France at the 2014 Women's
Rugby World Cup. She was a member...
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Canada from
since 1949.
Between 1987 and 1996, it was
known as "Gatineau—La
Lièvre". It
consists of part of the
former city of Gatineau,
Quebec as defined...
- Le
Lievre is a surname. French:
lièvre means 'hare'.
Notable people with the
surname include: John Le
Lievre (1956–2021),
English squash player Jules...
- Hare à la
royale (also
called lièvre à la
royale or
royal hare) is a
classic dish of
French cuisine. A
whole hare is
slowly braised in red wine and served...
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Spirogyra atasiana Czurda Spirogyra atrobrunnea Gauthier-
Lièvre Spirogyra aubvillei Gauthier-
Lièvre Spirogyra australica Czurda Spirogyra australiensis K...
- The
Lièvre River (French: Rivière du
Lièvre,
pronounced [ʁivjɛʁ dy ljɛvʁ]) is a
river in
western Quebec which flows south from the Mitchinamécus reservoir...
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Lucien Lièvre (Paris, 1878-1936) was a
French painter. He
competed for and won the
Grand Prix de
Madagascar and Prix de l'Indochine, with
residencies and...
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melody remains the same, and the song is
called Le loup, le renard, le
lièvre. "J'ai vu le loup, le
renard chanter" (parody of
liturgical Dies Irae) Le...
- Stéphane
Lievre (born 3
October 1972) is a
French football manager and
former professional player he is the
currently ****istant
manager Ligue 1 club of...
- The Year of the Hare (French: Le
Lièvre de Vatanen) is a 2006 French,
Belgian and
Bulgarian film directed,
written and
produced by Marc Rivière. It is...