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Nîmes (/niːm/ NEEM, French: [nim] ; Occitan:
Nimes [ˈ
nimes]; Latin: Nemausus) is the
prefecture of the Gard
department in the
Occitanie region of Southern...
- The
Arena of
Nîmes (French: Arènes de
Nîmes) is a
Roman amphitheatre in
Nîmes,
southern France.
Built around 100 CE,
shortly after the
Colosseum of Rome...
- with the
government of Myanmar. In
September 2000,
deputy commander Li
Nimen mutinied and
ousted Mong
Hsala from the group, with
support from Kokang...
- de
Nîmes". www.
nimes-tourisme.com.
Retrieved 2020-08-04. "Feria de
Nîmes-June 2019 | Decouvertes". decouvertes.fr.
Retrieved 2020-08-04. 43°50′05″
N 4°21′33″E...
- The
siege of
Nîmes took
place shortly after the
capture and
destruction of
Avignon in 736.
Charles Martel failed to
capture the
Umayyad city of Narbonne...
- formal; polite") is
derived from the
fusion of the
second person plural nǐmen (你们 "you, formal; polite"),
making it
somewhat analogous to the T-V distinction...
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Nîmes Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Castor de
Nîmes) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Nîmes, France. The
cathedral is
dedicated to the...
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Nîmes station (IATA: ZYN) is a
railway station in
Nîmes, Gard département, France. It is
located at 1
Boulevard Sergent Triaire, 30000
Nîmes. The station...
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Johannes Laitila (10
August 2010). "Töölön
jalkapallostadion sai
uuden nimen".
Helsingin Sanomat.
Archived from the
original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved...
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Nîmes Airport or
Nîmes–Alès–Camargue–Cévennes
Airport (French: Aéroport de
Nîmes-Alès-Camargue-Cévennes) (IATA: FNI, ICAO: LFTW) is an
airport located...