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- Plombières (French pronunciation: [plɔ̃bjɛʁ]; German: Bleyberg or Bleiberg, Dutch: Blieberg; Walloon: So-on-Mont-d'-Plomb) is a muni****lity of Wallonia...
- The Plombières Agreement (Italian: Accordi di Plombières, French: Entrevue de Plombières) of 21 July 1858 was a secret verbal agreement which took place...
- Plombières may refer to: Plombières, a muni****lity of Belgium Plombières-les-Bains, Vosges, France (site of the Treaty of Plombières) Plombières-lès-Dijon...
- Plombières is a type of French ice cream made with almond extract, kirsch, and candied fruit. The origin of plombières ice cream is disputed. It is unclear...
- dictionary of the Russian language", the French dessert plombieres is named after Plombières, whose name has been ****ociated with extravagant frozen desserts...
- Switzerland. The current border between France and Italy is due to the Plombières Agreement of 1858, which in preparation for the unification of Italy ceded...
- Plombières-lès-Dijon (French pronunciation: [plɔ̃bjɛʁ lɛ diʒɔ̃], literally Plombières near Dijon) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern...
- in the process of Italian Unification. A year prior to the war, in the Plombières Agreement, France agreed to support Sardinia's efforts to expel Austria...
- aid of France, resulting in liberating Lombardy. On the basis of the Plombières Agreement, the Sardinia ceded Savoy and Nice to France, an event that...
- memory at Plombières-les-Bains. His former studio in Plombières is now the Musée Louis Français François-Louis Français died in Plombières on 18 May 1897...