Hair and skincare products and essential oils to help you heal your body with 100% natural ingredients. Offices in France and in Canada.
Full text of the declaration made by the Foreign Ministers.
French Oratorian and ecclesiastical writer, born at Chars-en-Vexin, France, c. 1600; died at Paris, 11 May 1672.
An exhibition representing the history of New France (Québec), with over 350 archival documents categorized into themes including administration, settlement, trade and warfare.
Animaux en liberté, jardin botanique et animations pédagogique, parcours découverte pour enfants de 2 à 5 ans au milieu des animaux et spectacles. France.
French-based company specializing in custom-designed group bicycle tours throughout France.
French photographer specializing in beauty, and fashion. Based in Paris, France.
Men's underwear, including boxer styles, thongs and briefs. From France.
Historian and controversialist, born at Rouen, France, 8 Feb., 1649; died at Paris, 23 June, 1728.
Congress Centre, Brest, France; 4--7 September 2000.
…Russia, Ukraine, as well as, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and Poland. Page includes list of arrival times and prices. [English, Latvian, Russian, German]…
Provides ten complete verb inflectional paradigms for Medieval Occitan, the language of troubadours in Southern France.
French language school for adults in Montpellier, south of France. Groups of 4-8 students.
The Outdoor Life Network's official for the event. Follow the race, read interviews and commentary, and see video highlight clips.
Journalist and historian; b. at Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendee, France, 23 Sept., 1803; d. at Vincennes near Paris, 1 Jan., 1875.
The ancient capital of Flanders, now the chief town of the Département du Nord in France.
Founded in 1841, in the parish of Holy Cross near Le Mans, Sarthe, France, by a priest of the same city, Basile-Antoine Moreau.
A review of a book by Isaac Levendel relating to his childhood memories about the Holocaust in France, and the complicity of the Vichy government with the Nazis.
A religious congregation instituted in its present form in 1851, at Benoite-Vaux in the Diocese of Verdun, France.
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