Courteilles (French pronunciation: [kuʁtɛj]) is a commune in the Eure department in northern France. Communes of the Eure department "Répertoire national...
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formed in 1965 when the two communes of Giel and Courteilles merged. The commune of Giel-Courteilles is part of the area known as Suisse Normande. The...
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Arnaud Courteille (born 13 March 1989) is a French former professional road cyclist, who rode professionally between 2011 and 2020, for the FDJ and B&B...
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since 1994, La Redoute was sold to its managers, Nathalie Balla and Eric Courteille, in June 2014. La Redoute was founded in 1837 when Joseph Pollet, son...
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Cuban volleyball player Frans Van Giel (1892–1975), Belgian painter Giel-Courteilles, a commune of Normandy, France Geil (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Abel Jean Baptiste Michel Pavet de Courteille (23 June 1821 – 12 December 1889) was a 19th-century French orientalist, who specialized in the study of...
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Igureae (Lexico Ćiagataico) Muḥammad Mahdī Khān, Sanglakh. Abel Pavet de Courteille, Dictionnaire turk-oriental (1870). Ármin Vámbéry 1832–1913, Ćagataische...
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OCLC 946549752. Pattyn, S.; Groen, G.vander; Jacob, W.; Piot, P.; Courteille, G. (March 1977). "Isolation of Marburg-like virus from a case of haemorrhagic...
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ISBN 978-81-7141-682-0. Al-Masudi, trans. Barbier de Meynard and Pavet de Courteille (1962). "1:155". In Pellat, Charles (ed.). Les Prairies d'or [Murūj al-dhahab]...
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17 communes: Bazoches-au-Houlme Champcerie Craménil Faverolles Giel-Courteilles Habloville Les Yveteaux Lignou Ménil-Gondouin Ménil-Hermei Ménil-Vin...
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