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Villebon (French pronunciation: [vilbɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the
department of Eure-et-Loir in
northern France The
inhabitants are
called Villebonnais. Maximilien...
- Palaiseau–
Villebon station is one of the four RER B
stations of Palaiseau, near Paris, France. "Plan pour les
voyageurs en
fauteuil roulant" [Map for travelers...
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Villebon-sur-Yvette (French pronunciation: [vilbɔ̃ syʁ ivɛt] ,
literally Villebon on Yvette) is a
commune in the
Essonne department in Île-de-France in...
- Charles-Rene
Dejordy de
Villebon (June 12, 1715 –
November 15, 1761) was from Saint-Sulpice, Quebec. He was a
military man,
joining the
colonial regular...
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Essonne département are
named after it: Bures-sur-Yvette, Gif-sur-Yvette and
Villebon-sur-Yvette. The
Yvette crosses the
following départements and towns: Yvelines:...
- 1st
Prince of Sully,
Marquis of
Rosny and Nogent,
Count of
Muret and
Villebon,
Viscount of
Meaux (13
December 1560 – 22
December 1641) was a nobleman...
- 1696. Fort
Nashwaak was a four-sided log
palisade erected by
Governor Villebon in 1691-92, who had
decided to
relocate the
capital from Fort
Jemseg as...
- film actress.
Lansing grew up in a
small town
outside of
Paris called Villebon-sur-Yvette and was
involved in the punk
scene as a teenager. Her parents...
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Joseph Robineau (or Robinau) de
Villebon (22
August 1655 – 5 July 1700), a
governor of Acadia, was born in New
France and
received much of his education...
- in
Moorestown Township, New
Jersey USA, Plano, Texas, Bolton, England,
Villebon Sur Yvette, France, and Wiesbaden, Germany. "Hudson's Bay
Company Unveils...