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La Celle is the name or part of the name of
nineteen communes of France:
La Celle, Allier, in the
Allier département
La Celle, Cher, in the Cher département...
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Lacelle (French pronunciation: [lasɛl]; Occitan:
La Cela) is a
commune in the Corrèze
department of
central France.
Commune of M****if
Central located...
- Château de
La Celle, also
named Château de
La Celle Saint-Cloud or the
Petit Château, is a
historical building in the
suburban commune of
La Celle-Saint-Cloud...
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Trees at
La Celle-Saint-Cloud (French: Allée de châtaigniers à
La Celle-Saint-Cloud) or Edge of the
Fontainebleau Forest (French: Lisière de
la forêt de...
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Peter Cellensis, also
known as
Peter of
Celle,
Peter of Celles,
Pierre de
Celle and
Peter de
la Celle, (c. 1115 in
Troyes – 20
February 1183, at Chartres)...
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La Celle-sous-Montmirail (French pronunciation: [
la sɛl su mɔ̃miʁaj],
literally La Celle under Montmirail) is a
former commune in the
department of Aisne...
- Marc
Lacelle (born
March 8, 1958, in Montreal, Quebec) is a
former Canadian football player who pla**** with the
Montreal Alouettes and the
Montreal Concordes...
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Female clergy in the
medieval West (pp. 54-53).
Oxford University Press.
LaCelle-Peterson, K. (2008).
Liberating tradition (RenewedMinds): Women's identity...
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La Celle-Guenand (French pronunciation: [
la sɛl ɡənɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. Château de
La Celle-Guenand Communes...
- be present. The term "English-language learner" was
first used by Mark
LaCelle-Peterson and
Charlene Rivera in
their 1994 study. He
defined ELL students...