merged into Évron. Évron (pop. 8,700) is noted for the Basilica of Notre-Dame de l'Épine (12th century), formerly the church of the suppressed Évron Abbey,...
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Evron may refer to: Évron, a community in Mayenne, France. Evron, a kibbutz near Nahariya, Northern District, Israel. Evron, the fictional emperor of...
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156°N 0.404°W / 48.156; -0.404 Évron Abbey (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Évron) is a former Benedictine abbey in Évron, in the Mayenne department in France...
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Boaz Evron (Hebrew: בועז עברון, June 6, 1927 - September 15, 2018), alternatively transliterated Boas Evron was a left-wing Israeli journalist and critic...
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Mina Weinstein-Evron is an Israeli archaeologist. She is a professor of archaeology at University of Haifa. Evron joined the faculty at University of Haifa...
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was "Rubricaire", as M. Gérault also wrote it in his Notice sur Évron (Notice on Évron). Familiar with the research at Jublains by his pastoral colleagues...
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2015. Its seat is in Évron. It consists of the following communes: Assé-le-Bérenger Bais La Bazouge-des-Alleux Brée Champgenéteux Évron Hambers Izé Livet...
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Evron (Hebrew: אפרים עברון; June 12, 1920 – July 17, 1995) was an Israeli diplomat. Ephraim Evron was born in Haifa during the British Mandate, Evron...
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Jules Bel in 1865. Half of the global production of Mini Babybel is made in Évron, a commune in the northwest of France. In the United States, Le Groupe Bel...
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Danny Evron (Hebrew: דני עברון) is the Executive Editor of the Israel Law Review. He is the Executive Director of The Minerva Center for Human Rights...
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