Dinard (French pronunciation: [dinaʁ]; Breton: Dinarzh, [ˈdiːnars]; Gallo: Dinard) is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, Brittany, northwestern...
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Iwan Rheon (redirect from Dinard (album))
released the music video for the title track. Rheon recorded his first album, Dinard, at RAK Studios in London and Tŷ Cerdd Studios in Wales. The album was released...
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The Dinard International also known as the Dinard Championships or Championnats de Dinard and also known as the Dinard Cup or Coupe de Dinard was a combined...
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Dinard–Pleurtuit–Saint-Malo Airport or Aéroport de Dinard – Pleurtuit – Saint-Malo (IATA: DNR, ICAO: LFRD) is an airport serving the city of Saint-Malo...
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Battle of Saint-Malo (section Capture of Dinard)
Saint-Malo, and the fishing port of St. Servan-sur-Mer to the south. The town of Dinard is across the Rance from Saint-Malo. The small but heavily fortified island...
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comfortable humour, but it makes you laugh". The film was shown at the Dinard Film Festival in September 2023. The film had its North American premiere...
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totally destroyed by American shelling and bombing. The beaches of nearby Dinard had been heavily fortified against possible Allied commando raids. Artillery...
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The canton of Dinard is a former canton of France, located in the arrondissement of Saint-Malo, in the Ille-et-Vilaine département, Brittany région. It...
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The Dinard Ladies Open was a women's professional golf tournament played as part of the LET Access Series, held between 2010 and 2015 in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer...
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Jean Abel Gruvel (14 February 1870 in Le Fleix – 18 August 1941 in Dinard) was a French marine biologist known for his research of cirripedes. In 1894...
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