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  • 51Chartres Cathedral — Chartres Cathedral * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country France …

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  • 52David Ginola — Personal information Date of birth 25 January 1967 …

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  • 53Church of St. Ouen, Rouen — North west view. The Church of St. Ouen is a large Gothic Roman Catholic church in Rouen, northern France, famous for both its architecture and its large, unaltered Cavaillé Coll organ, which Charles Marie Widor described as a Michelangelo of an… …

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  • 54Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England — The medieval cathedrals of England, dating from between approximately 1040 and 1540, are a group of twenty five buildings which together constitute a major aspect of the country’s artistic heritage and are among the most significant material… …

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  • 55Mont-Saint-Michel — /mawonn saonn mee shel /, n. a rocky islet near the coast of NW France, in an inlet of the Gulf of St. Malo: famous abbey and fortress. Also, Mont Saint Michel. * * * Rocky, almost circular islet rising out of Mont Saint Michel Bay between… …

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  • 56Equestrian Sports — ▪ 2009 Introduction Thoroughbred Racing. United States.       A seemingly invincible three year old colt named Big Brown took American Thoroughbred racing by storm during the 2008 spring classic season. In the 134th Kentucky Derby on May 3, Big… …

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  • 57Palace of Poitiers — The Palace of Justice in Poitiers (French: Palais de justice de Poitiers ) began its life as the seat of the Counts of Poitou and Dukes of Aquitaine in the tenth through twelfth centuries. Origin The former Merovingian kingdom of Aquitaine was re …

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  • 58Nguyen Chanh Thi — Nguyễn Chánh Thi Born February 23, 1923 Huế, Annam, French Indochina (now Central Vietnam) Died June 23, 2007(2007 06 23) (aged 84) Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States …

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  • 59Architecture of Provence — The Architecture of Provence includes a rich collection of monuments from the Roman Empire; Cistercian monasteries from the Romanesque Period, medieval palaces and churches; fortifications from the time of Louis XIV, as well as numerous hilltop… …

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  • 60Glossaire De L'archéologie/lettre S — Sablière (charpente) Sanctuaire Sarcophage Sceau Sceau de Salomon ou Bouclier de David Scotie (Moulure) Sculpteur, Tailleur folliagier, Ciseleur, Entailleur, Graveur, Imagier Sculpture Bas relief Demi relief Haut relief Ronde bosse Sellette… …

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