Perche (French pronunciation: [pɛʁʃ] ) (French: le Perche) is a former province of France, known historically for its forests and, for the past two centuries...
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"Sarà perché ti amo" (Italian: [saˈra pperˈke tti ˈaːmo]; "It must be because I love you") is a song by Italian pop group Ricchi e Poveri, released in...
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Québec, Canada), and a member of the Company of One Hundred Associates since in formation in 1627. Juchereau was baptised in Tourouvre, Perche, France...
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to identify as Québécois instead of simply French Canadian. French settlers from Normandy, Perche, Beauce, Brittany, Maine, Anjou, Touraine, Poitou,...
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Justin Trudeau (redirect from 23rd Prime Minister of Canada)
July 31, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2011. "The ancestry of Justin Trudeau". perche-quebec.com. Archived from the original on September 26, 2021. Retrieved...
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Mortagne-au-Perche (French pronunciation: [mɔʁtaɲ o pɛʁʃ] ) is a commune in the Orne department in Normandy, northwestern France. It is classed as a Petites...
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Robert Giguère (section Le Perche)
surgeon, Robert Giffard de Moncel, born in Perche's Autheuil hamlet near Tourouvre, was in 1634 granted Canada's first agriculture-based seigneurie situated...
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Zacharie Cloutier (category People from Mortagne-au-Perche)
Percheron immigration from the former province of Perche, to an area that is today part of Quebec, Canada. He settled in Beauport and founded one of the...
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Lawrence River. Guyon made his living as a master mason and, according to Perche-born genealogist Madame Montagne, was regarded as having an excellent reputation...
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Robert Giffard de Moncel (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
Perche's Tourouvre hamlet. The Juchereau brothers were thus between 1646 and 1651 responsible for forty-one engagement contracts destined for Canada that...
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