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  • {{short description|Aircraft manufacturer in France}} | name = Reims Aviation Industries ...
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  • ...s one of the largest Champagne houses and is currently ranked 4th globally based on number of bottles sold.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=https://www.thedr [[File:Mumm cellars in Reims.jpg|thumb|Mumm cellars in Reims]] ...
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  • ...enezuela]]n regional and domestic airline headquartered in [[Caracas]] and based at [[Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)|Simón Bolívar Internat ...s-Cessna F406 Caravan II]] parked at [[Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport]] in 1990]] ...
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  • ...rates a fleet of an [[ATR 42]] aircraft for international services and a [[Reims-Cessna F406]] on the inter-island service. The airline was founded in 1964 and originally flew in cooperation with [[Eastern Provincial Airways]]. The operator's first aircr ...
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  • ...1909.jpg|thumb|Einar Lilloe Gran with a scale model of his aircraft design in 1909.]] ...ng the world's first air show in [[Reims]] and came to [[Oslo|Kristiania]] in December 1909. It was purchased by [[Wilhelm Henie]] and was a [[Voisin (ai ...
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  • ...Founded in 1776, the business was inherited and renamed by Louis Roederer in 1833. It remains as one of the few independent and family-run [[maison de c ...</ref> Former officers and generals of the Russian Imperial Army in exile, in Paris, continued to drink this champagne. ...
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  • ...am]] and René Labouchère. Based in [[Puteaux]], the Antoinette concern was in operation between 1903 and 1912. The company operated a flying school at Ch ...lanes Antoinette, p.2</ref> By 1904, most of the prize-winning speedboats in Europe were powered with Antoinette engines.<ref name="Contact51">Villard, ...
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  • | location = [[Reims]], [[France]] ...pite LVMH's majority ownership, the Krug family is still actively involved in all the key decisions of the house but does not manage the day-to-day opera ...
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  • ...nited Busways|Transdev London]] [[Plaxton Pointer]] bodied [[Dennis Dart]] in December 2008]] ...Originally created as ''Société centrale pour l'équipement du territoire'' in 1955 and developing transportation activities since 1973, Transdev was a su ...
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  • ...t of the industrial conglomerate [[Goodrich Corporation]], it was acquired in 1990 (along with Uniroyal, then The [[Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company]]) by * In 1903 the first car to cross the United States was fitted with BFGoodrich ti ...
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  • | wheelbase = {{convert|2286|mm|in|0|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/2/AC-She | length = {{convert|4150|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} ...
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  • | awarded_for =Excellence in {{hlist|Cabaret|dance|drama|fringe theatre|musical theatre|opera}} ...ance, and [[opera]]. The awards, which were established in 1982, are based in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]]. ...
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  • | unit_name = Russian Expeditionary Force in France ...gade]] strength. The first Russian brigade finally landed at [[Marseille]] in April 1916. ...
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  • '''Air Atlantique''' was an airline based at Coventry Airport operating a number of classic aircraft, both for passen ...pany received an [[Air operator's certificate|Air Operator's Certificate]] in 1971 and began [[air taxi]] operations with [[Cessna 310]] and [[Cessna Sky ...
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  • ...ama firearms|Gabilondo y Urresti]] and other Spanish companies. It saw use in both World Wars as the service weapon of the [[French Army]] under the name ...sign produced by [[Colt Firearms|Colt]]. The French Army decommissioned it in 1958. ...
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  • ...ntor. He was the first American to race automobiles successfully in Europe in the post-war era. ...d was later a member of the Mercedes-Benz sport car team. He also competed in two World Championship Grands Prix. ...
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  • ...r [[Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits]] and the [[Orient Express]]. In 1905 Guglielmo's grandsons, Vittorio and Pietro Diatto, began Diatto-Clémen ...tto racers were prepared and raced by [[Alfieri Maserati]] who left Diatto in 1926 to establish the [[Maserati]] marque with his brothers. ...
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  • ...Edelstein|first1=Marilyn Manera|title=The Social Origins of the Episcopacy in the Reign of Francis I|journal=French Historical Studies|date=1974|volume=8 ...ther, François, Comte de Lambesc, died in the [[Battle of Pavia]] in 1525. In 1520 his mother retired to the Convent of S. Claire du [[Pont-à-Mousson]], ...
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  • ...as purchased by [[General Dynamics]] in 1985, then by [[Textron]] in 1992. In March 2014, when Textron purchased the [[Beechcraft]] and [[Raytheon Aircra ...Citation family|Citation family]] of [[low-wing]] business jets which vary in size. ...
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  • ...vel times by road in France from Paris - en.svg|thumb|Travel times by road in Metropolitan France from Paris]] ...[[Water transport|water]] are all widely developed forms of transportation in [[France]]. ...
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