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French people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frenchman Flat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nestled in the ancient oaks of Esplanade Avenue, our 1830's townhouse makes the perfect spot to begin and end your days of French Quarter discovery. If you're looking for an authentic Old New Orleans setting ... Taste a little history without spending a fortune! ... The Frenchmen Hotel | 417 Frenchmen Street | New Orleans,
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By sidestepping the cliches that are usually used to characterize the 'Typical Frenchman (sporting a moustache, beret and stripy shirt, carrying a few baguettes under the arm along with some good wine cheese and very intolerant of foreigners who just don’t know how to pronounce correctly in French!), we can try...
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The area of France is 207,107 square miles; it has a coastline 1560 miles and a land frontier 1525 miles in length. In shape it resembles a ... It was a Frenchman, Urban II, who at the Council of Claremont (1095), started the glorious movement of the Crusades, a war taken up by Christendom when France had led the way.
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Basic information about the locality, named in 1959 by the US Census Bureau. ... PLACESNAMED.COM; Geographic Encyclopedia ... Frenchman, Nevada, United States [Place] is in Churchill County; location is 39°16'46"N 118°16'9"W; elevation is 4,154 feet; was named in year 1959 [SourceGSP]
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Uncyclopedia - Frenchman ... However hard to understand it is, many unsuspecting young British and American women often fall hopelessly in love with the Wine and Musty Cheese smelling creatures who enjoy cooking for themselves or for their girl a portion of Frog Legs with Snail Slime Délire! ... Those creatures, "Frenchmen",
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