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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...
- Mesulid, Minapon, NeRelid, Nexen, Nidolon,
Nilden (Mexico); Emsulide,
Nimed, Nimedex,
Nimesil (Czech Republic, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan...
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Nîmes Olympique (commonly
referred to as
simply Nîmes) is a
French ****ociation
football club
based in
Nîmes. The club was
founded on 12
April 1937 and...
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Arena of
Nîmes (French: Arènes de
Nîmes; Occitan:
Arena de
Nimes) is a
Roman amphitheatre in
Nîmes,
Southern France.
Built around 100 AD, shortly...
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siege of
Nîmes took
place shortly after the
capture and
destruction of
Avignon in 737.
Charles Martel failed to
capture the
Umayyad city of Narbonne...
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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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century AD to
carry water over 50 km (31 mi) to the
Roman colony of
Nemausus (
Nîmes). It
crosses the
river Gardon near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard in southern...
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Saint Felix of
Nîmes is
honored as a 4th-century
bishop and
martyr from
Nîmes, France. His
feast day is 27 July.
There was a see at
Nîmes as
early as 396...
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Diocese of
Nîmes (Latin:
Dioecesis Nemausensis; French: Diocèse de
Nîmes) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in France. The
diocese comprises...
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cotton duck. Denim, as it is
recognized today, was
first produced in
Nîmes, France.
Denim is
available in a
range of colors, but the most
common denim...