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Sablières (French pronunciation: [sablijɛʁ]; Occitan: Sablièras) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Ardèche department...
- Jean-Marc de La
Sablière (born 8
November 1946, in Athens) was the Amb****ador of
France in
Italy between 2007 and 2011.
Previously he was the Permanent...
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Montagne company and the
explosive factory N.V. La Forcite. In 1872 the
Sablières et Carrières Réunies (SCR), now Sibelco [nl], was
founded in
order to...
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Marguerite de la
Sablière (French pronunciation: [maʁɡ(ə)ʁit də la sablijɛʁ] ; c. 1640 – 8
January 1693), was a
French salonist and polymath,
friend and...
- A
medieval Sagittarius found in the
Church of Notre-Dame,
Sablières, France...
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commission for the work in 1786 from the
wealthy Charles-Michel
Trudaine de la
Sablière, the
youngest son of
Trudaine de Montigny's [fr] and
around 20
years old...
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established in 1919; this
specialized in the
production of copper. In 1872, the
Sablières et Carrières Réunies (SCR), now Sibelco, was
founded to
extract the silica...
- chalices. Mary
Magdalene kneels in
prayer at the base of the
cross The
sablières in the
church include scenes from
daily life as well as
depictions of...
- (2010-10-01). "La durabilité des
sablières.
Approche méthodologique dans sa
perspective territoriale, les
sablières Lafarge Granulats Ouest (LGO) en Bretagne"...
- Carl de la
Sablière (April 26, 1895 – died 22
October 1979) was a
French sailor who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. In 1928 he was a crew member...