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Lavardens (French pronunciation: [lavaʁdɛ̃s]; Occitan:
Lavardens) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France. It is a
member of Les Plus...
- La Roque-sur-Cèze
Lussan Montclus Gers Fourcès La
Romieu Larressingle Lavardens Montréal
Sarrant Haute-Garonne Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Hérault Minerve...
- 1990:
Member of the
Socialist Party national council 1996-2001:
Member of
Lavardens Muni****l
Council 1990-1998:
Chairwoman of the Gers
League of
Human Rights...
- Patricios, Defensa, Caseros, Vélez Sársfield,
Amancio Alcorta, Lafayette, and
Lavardén. The name
Barracas comes from the word barraca,
which refers to a temporary...
- The Sala
Lavardén (Spanish,
Lavardén Hall) is an
important theater in Rosario,
province of
Santa Fe, Argentina. It is
formally called Teatro Provincial...
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Roquelaure in 1683 upon the
death of his father, he was also
Marquis of
Lavardens and Biran,
Count of Astarac, of Montfort, of
Pontgibaud and of Gaure,...
- medicine, and law.
Among the city's
important theaters are El Círculo, Sala
Lavardén, Broadway,
Astengo Auditorium, and La Comedia. A
cultural complex known...
- Larroque-sur-l'Osse
Lartigue L****éran L****errade L****eube-Propre
Laujuzan Lauraët
Lavardens Laveraët
Laymont Leboulin Lectoure Lelin-Lapujolle Lias Lias-d'Armagnac...
- (43°47′9″N 0°6′21″W / 43.78583°N 0.10583°W / 43.78583; -0.10583)
Lavardens: The
present m****ive
structure dates from 1620 onwards, but is
based around...
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built the
nearby château of
Rieutort and
began refurbishing the
castle at
Lavardens, a
project which was
never completed.
Francis I had a fort
built on the...