4°52′14″E / 47.582160°N 4.870442°E / 47.582160; 4.870442 CEA/Valduc or the Valduc Centre for Nuclear Studies is a French nuclear facility (CEA, direction...
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William II of Holland, in his bid for election as king of Germany. He founded Valduc Abbey in 1232. His first marriage was to Marie of Hohenstaufen (April 3...
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Valduc Abbey (French: Abbaye de Valduc, Dutch: Abdij van Hertogendal) was a Cistercian monastery for nuns founded around 1232. It was located in Hamme-Mille...
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works are generally in the conurbation of Dijon although the biggest (CEA Valduc) is at Salives in the Plateau de Langres. There is also the SEB metal works...
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include: CEA DAM Île-de-France (DIF) [fr], Bruyères-le-Châtel, Essonne CEA Valduc, Côte-d'Or INBS PN CADARACHE, in Cadarache CEA Cesta, Gironde CEA Gramat...
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independent nuclear deterrent capabilities, including a new joint facility at Valduc in France that will model performance of nuclear warheads and materials...
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land-based missiles, in 1996. By the end of 2000 the TN 90's were at CEA Valduc waiting to be disassembled. "France's Nuclear Weapons - Development of the...
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banker and professor born in Antwerp, Belgium on 1 April 1883 and died in Valduc Castle in Hamme-Mille, Belgium on 29 March 1966. Albert Edward studied law...
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arriving in July 1956. From 1957, annexes to these two centers were built at Valduc, in Burgundy, and Moronvilliers, in Champagne, to conduct neutron and criticality...
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1235, Henry II, Duke of Brabant founded a Cistercian abbey for nuns, the Valduc Abbey, in Hamme. Today nothing remains of the abbey, which was dismantled...
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