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    Montagne du Fourneau is a mountain in the Lac-Témiscouata National Park in Quebec, Canada. It owes its name to the fact that during the first half of the...
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    comité de l’Yonne de course d’orientation. (in French) Fabrication du bas-fourneau, on leferrierdetannerre.net. (in French) Making the double bellows for...
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    Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac (category Incorporated places in Bas-Saint-Laurent)
    location for all kinds of nautical activities including fishing. Montagne du Fourneau is a great destination both for its hiking trail and its pine forest, which...
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    Antoine Marie Chrétien du Chasteler, (1756–1820): Married Marie Thérèse de Fourneau. Albert François du Chasteler, (1794–1836): Aide-de-camp of King Leopold...
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    Charles I de Lalaing, 7th Viscount of Audenaerde; married to Catherine de Fourneau. Ferry de Lalaing, 8th Viscount of Audenaerde; married to Marie-Anne van...
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    (1898–1994), tennis player Léopold Eyharts (born 1957), astronaut Ernest Fourneau (1872–1949), chemist Maurice Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey (1877–1963), British...
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  • 1353°N 66.4203°W / 49.1353; -66.4203 (Montagne de l'Ours) Montagne du Fourneau Notre Dame Mountains mountain Saint-Michel-du-Squatec, Quebec 370 47°42′34″N...
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  • Vierset-Barse, Modave Vieux Château Fraiture, Tinlot Château du Vieux Fourneau Hamoir Château-ferme de Vieux Waleffe Vieux-Waleffe, Villers-le-Bouillet...
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    the novel Ramuntcho, which was written at the Hotel de la Rhune. Ernest Fourneau, born at Biarritz in 1872, died at Ascain in 1949, was the founder of French...
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    Lac-Témiscouata National Park (category Protected areas of Bas-Saint-Laurent)
    point is Lake Témiscouata, at 149 m, and its highest point is Montagne du Fourneau (380 m). In the Grande Baie sector, the summit rises 360 m above the lake...
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