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Marine Corps Base Camp
Lejeune (/ləˈʒɜːrn/ lə-ZHURN or /ləˈʒuːn/ lə-ZHOON) is a 246-square-mile (640 km2)
United States military training facility in...
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Lejeune,
LeJeune or
Le Jeune is a
French surname (which in
English could mean "the young" or "the younger"), and may
refer to:
Adrien Lejeune (1847-1942)...
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rebellious or
revolutionary nature. The term "Young Turks"
comes from the
French Jeunes Turcs,
which international observers tagged various Ottoman reformers of...
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Claude Le Jeune (French pronunciation: [klod lə ʒœn]; 1528 to 1530 –
buried 26
September 1600) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the late Renaissance. He...
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Young Martyr (French: La
Jeune Martyre) is an oil
painting by the
French painter Paul Delaroche. It was
completed in 1855 and is
based on the Romantic...
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Le Jeune Case (or "
Lejeune case") was a suit
brought by 14
slaves against torture and
murder by
their master,
Nicolas Le Jeune, in the
French colony...
- Lac
Le Jeune is a lake and
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada,
located approximately 37
kilometres south of
Kamloops and 47
kilometres north of...
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Philippe Lejeune (French pronunciation: [filip ləʒœn]; born 13
August 1938) is a
French professor and essayist,
known as a
specialist in autobiography...
- The Camp
Lejeune water contamination problem occurred at
Marine Corps Base Camp
Lejeune in Jacksonville,
North Carolina, from 1953 to 1987.
During that...
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LeJeune came from a
family that
embraced music and his father,
Agness LeJeune,
taught him the
rudiments of
accordion at an
early age.
LeJeune's uncle...