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- Lavardens (Occitan: Lavardens) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the Gers department "Répertoire national des élus:...
- The Sala Lavardén (Spanish, Lavardén Hall) is an important theater in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is formally called Teatro Provincial...
- of them. Jean Coquelin as L'abbé Constantin Pierre Stéphen as Paul de Lavardens Claude France as Mrs. Scott Georges Lannes as Jean Reynaud Geneviève Cargese...
- Patricios, Defensa, Caseros, Vélez Sársfield, Amancio Alcorta, Lafayette, and Lavardén. The name Barracas comes from the word barraca, which refers to a temporary...
- medicine, and law. Among the city's important theaters are El Círculo, Sala Lavardén, Broadway, Astengo Auditorium, and La Comedia. A cultural complex known...
- 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...
- 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...
- Mercantil, directed by Francisco Cabello y Mesa. He worked with Manuel José de Lavardén, and edited nearly two hundred issues. The newspaper was closed in 1802...
- 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...
- of Roquelaure, Gaudoux, Sainte-Christie, Mirepoix, Montbert, Baron of Lavardens and Biran (1544 – Lectoure, 1625) was an important sixteenth-century French...