29/08/2015 Comine KTM électrique 1er partit
Visiting the MNE expo Kortrijk (2014 edition)
Short impression of the MNE-expo at Kortrijk (Belgium). (5-6 Feb 2014)
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MitiS - Movements (feat. MaHi)
L'Eco-Parc ' L'Ephemere ' de Bruges est magique
Pierre Simoès, à l'origine des lieux à partir d'un magnifique et grand séchoir à tabac importé dans les Landes a créé un lieu absolument unique : plus de 1500 m² de confort et de paysage idyllique, avec confort et exotisme, à environ 8 kilomètres du centre ville de Bordeaux seulement ! A vocations d'éco-tourisme du secteur Bruges - Blanquefort et de location de salle d'évènements en tous genres, le site commence déjà à être particulièrement apprécié des quelques privilégiés qui participent le dimanche à des soirées festives promotionnelles. Avenue des 4 ponts à Bruges (33520). Page Facebook :
Jeff Danès - Zombie (cover)
Performance de peinture en direct sur le thème du sport par Henri Ibara
Performance de peinture en direct sur le thème du sport par Henri Ibara le 14 octobre 2017 au relais du plateau à Soissons après une remise de trophées sportifs. Cinq disciplines sportives: le cyclisme, la course hippique, le tennis, le football et la course à pieds.
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Eglise St Chrysole de Comines août 8, 2015
Quelques photos de l' Eglise St Chrysole de Comines le 8 août 2015
«Rico» fournissait les Hells Angels carolos
«Rico» fournissait les Hells Angels carolos
| L'ACTU DE MOUSCRON 7/03/2018 Une enquête menée sur plusieurs semaines a permis, à la police fédérale de Tournai et de Mons, de coincer des membres du club de motards «El Diablo». Au total, onze perquisitions et onze arrestations ont eu lieu du côté...
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Bruges (partie 2)
Enseigner l'histoire 24. Présentation filmée de leçons d'étudiants pour de jeunes élèves ; commentaire (2009). D26b
Titre original : Ateliers de formation professionnelle : excursions d'art et d'histoire IV. Bruges
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CloClo Sosie 'Alan' Full HD
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REMI GAILLARD Vs POLICE
The best clips of the POLICE VS Rémi GAILLARD - dangerously funny
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Lille
Lille (French pronunciation: [lil] ( ); Dutch: Rijsel [ˈrɛi̯səɫ]) is a city in the North of France. It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in France after those of Paris, Lyon and Marseille. Lille is situated in French Flanders, on the Deûle River, near France's border with Belgium. It is the capital of the Nord-Pas de Calais region and the prefecture of the Nord department.
The city of Lille, to which the previously independent town of Lomme was annexed on 27 February 2000, had a population of 226,827 as recorded by the 2009 census. However, Lille Métropole, which also includes Roubaix, Tourcoing and numerous suburban communities, had a population of 1,091,438. The eurodistrict of Lille-Kortrijk, which also includes the Belgian cities of Kortrijk, Tournai and Mouscron, had 1,905,000 residents.
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V-2 rocket
The V-2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, Vengeance Weapon 2), technical name Aggregat-4 (A4), was the world's first long-range ballistic missile. The liquid-propellant rocket was developed during the Second World War in Germany as a vengeance weapon, designed to attack Allied cities as a form of retaliation for the ever-increasing Allied bomber effort against German cities. The V-2 rocket was also the first man-made object to enter the fringes of space.
Beginning in September 1944, over 3,000 V-2s were launched by the German Wehrmacht against Allied targets during the war, mostly London and later Antwerp and Liège. According to a BBC documentary in 2011, the attacks resulted in the deaths of an estimated 9,000 civilians and military personnel, while 12,000 forced laborers and concentration camp prisoners were killed producing the weapons.
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L645 / VILLA IDEALE VACANCES ARGELES / AGENCE DE LA GARE
Mignonne petite villa 2 faces, de plain-pied, comprenant : Entrée dans Séjour/salon avec un canapé-lit deux places de type 'clic-clac' (sommier à lattes + matelas mousse). Téléviseur grand écran (72 cm) avec télécommande + TNT. Porte-fenêtre donnant sur jardinet arrière gravillonné, avec grande terrasse, mobilier de jardin et barbecue mobile. Cuisine ouverte sur le séjour avec réfrigérateur, cuisinière 3 feux électriques, four électrique, four micro-onde, lave-vaisselle. Salle de bain. W-C indépendant. Une chambre avec un lit deux places (sommiers à lattes + matelas mousse). Une chambre avec deux lits d'une place (sommiers à lattes + matelas mousse). Garage. Lave-linge.
Canterbury
Canterbury /ˈkæntərb(ə)ri, -bɛr-/ is an historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent in South East England. It lies on the River Stour.
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les vitraux de l'église St Chrysole à Comines France
Regard sur les vitraux de l'église St Chrysole à Comines ,qui sont en cours de restauration ,ils ont été créés par l'artiste peintre Charles Hollart et la maison Desoutter et Boutin
Lille | Wikipedia audio article
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Lille
00:00:40 1 History
00:00:48 1.1 Origin of the city
00:02:21 1.2 Middle Ages
00:05:45 1.3 Early modern era
00:08:41 1.4 Post-French Revolution
00:11:03 1.5 First World War
00:12:29 1.6 iAnnées Folles/i, Great Depression, the Popular Front
00:13:20 1.7 Second World War
00:14:24 1.8 Post-war to the present
00:16:08 2 Climate
00:16:40 3 Economy
00:17:09 3.1 Revenues and taxes
00:17:41 3.2 Employment
00:18:18 3.3 Enterprises
00:18:37 4 Main sights
00:19:39 4.1 La Braderie
00:20:12 5 Gallery
00:20:21 6 Transport
00:20:30 6.1 Public transport
00:20:57 6.2 Railways
00:21:28 6.3 Highways
00:21:37 6.4 Air traffic
00:22:18 6.5 Waterways
00:23:04 7 Education
00:23:41 8 Notable people from Lille
00:24:14 8.1 Writers
00:28:36 8.2 Scientists and mathematicians
00:28:45 8.3 Artists
00:29:09 8.4 Politicians, professionals and military
00:29:18 8.5 Sportspeople
00:29:27 9 Media and sports
00:29:37 10 International relations
00:29:46 10.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:30:41 11 See also
00:30:51 12 Notes
00:31:02 13 References
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Lille (French pronunciation: [lil] (listen); Dutch: Rijsel [ˈrɛisəl]; West Flemish: Rysel) is a city at the northern tip of France, in French Flanders. On the Deûle River, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the Nord department, and the main city of the European Metropolis of Lille.
As of 2015, Lille had a population of 232,741 within its administrative limits, and an urban population of 1,182,127, making it the fourth largest urban area in France after Paris, Lyon and Marseille.
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00:00:49 1 History
00:00:58 1.1 Origin of the city
00:02:45 1.2 Middle Ages
00:06:39 1.3 Early modern era
00:10:00 1.4 Post-French Revolution
00:12:42 1.5 First World War
00:14:21 1.6 iAnnées Folles/i, Great Depression, the Popular Front
00:15:19 1.7 Second World War
00:16:33 1.8 Post-war to the present
00:18:34 2 Climate
00:19:09 3 Environment
00:19:34 4 Economy
00:20:12 4.1 Revenues and taxes
00:20:50 4.2 Employment
00:21:32 4.3 Enterprises
00:21:53 5 Main sights
00:23:03 5.1 La Braderie
00:23:41 6 Gallery
00:23:50 7 Transport
00:24:00 7.1 Public transport
00:24:30 7.2 Railways
00:25:06 7.3 Highways
00:25:16 7.4 Air traffic
00:26:03 7.5 Waterways
00:26:57 8 Education
00:27:38 9 Notable people from Lille
00:28:17 9.1 Writers
00:33:00 9.2 Scientists and mathematicians
00:33:11 9.3 Artists
00:33:36 9.4 Politicians, professionals and military
00:33:46 9.5 Sportspeople
00:33:55 10 Media and sports
00:34:06 11 International relations
00:34:15 11.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:35:17 12 See also
00:35:27 13 Notes
00:35:40 14 References
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Lille (French pronunciation: [lil] (listen); Dutch: Rijsel [ˈrɛisəl]; West Flemish: Rysel) is a city at the northern tip of France, in French Flanders. On the Deûle River, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the Nord department, and the main city of the European Metropolis of Lille.
As of 2015, Lille had a population of 232,741 within its administrative limits,. Lille is the first city of the Métropole Européenne de Lille with a population of 1,182,127, making it the fourth largest urban area in France after Paris, Lyon and Marseille.
Monaco | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:51 1 History
00:05:49 1.1 Arrival of the Grimaldi family
00:07:06 1.2 1400–1800
00:08:13 1.3 19th century
00:09:51 1.4 20th century
00:12:20 1.5 21st century
00:14:43 2 Government
00:16:17 2.1 Administrative divisions
00:18:34 2.1.1 Traditional quarters and modern geographic areas
00:19:05 2.1.2 Wards
00:19:44 2.2 Security
00:21:06 3 Geography
00:23:57 3.1 Architecture
00:25:10 3.2 Climate
00:26:16 4 Economy
00:28:23 4.1 Gambling industry
00:31:32 4.2 Taxes
00:35:31 4.3 Numismatics
00:36:47 5 Population
00:36:55 5.1 Demographics
00:37:44 5.2 Language
00:38:32 5.3 Religion
00:38:40 5.3.1 Catholic Church
00:39:23 5.3.2 Protestantism
00:39:51 5.3.3 Anglicanism
00:40:29 5.3.4 Greek Orthodoxy
00:40:46 5.3.5 Judaism
00:41:19 5.3.6 Islam
00:41:50 6 Sports
00:41:59 6.1 Formula One
00:43:04 6.2 Monte Carlo Rally
00:43:56 6.3 Football
00:46:02 6.4 Rugby
00:46:19 6.5 Other sports
00:48:53 7 Culture
00:49:01 7.1 Music
00:49:16 7.2 Visual arts
00:49:40 7.3 Museums in Monaco
00:49:56 7.4 Events, festivals and shows
00:50:20 8 Education
00:50:29 8.1 Primary and secondary schools
00:51:14 8.2 Colleges and universities
00:51:41 9 Flag
00:52:09 10 Transport
00:52:41 11 Relations with other countries
00:56:08 12 See also
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Monaco ( (listen); French pronunciation: [mɔnako]), officially the Principality of Monaco (French: Principauté de Monaco), is a sovereign city-state, country and microstate on the French Riviera in Western Europe. France borders the country on three sides while the other side borders the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is also located close to Italy, although it has no direct border.
Monaco has an area of 2.020 km2 (0.780 sq mi), making it the second-smallest country in the world after the Vatican. Its population was about 38,400 based on the last census of 2016. With 19,009 inhabitants per km², it is the most densely-populated sovereign state in the world. Monaco has a land border of 5.47 km (3.40 mi), a coastline of 3.83 km (2.38 mi), and a width that varies between 1,700 and 349 m (1,859 and 382 yd). The highest point in the country is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel, in the Les Révoires Ward, which is 161 metres (528 feet) above sea level. Monaco's most populous Quartier is Monte Carlo and the most populous Ward is Larvotto/Bas Moulins. Through land reclamation, Monaco's land mass has expanded by 20 percent; in 2005, it had an area of only 1.974 km2 (0.762 sq mi). Monaco is known as a playground for the rich and famous, due to its tax laws. In 2014, it was noted about 30% of the population was made up of millionaires.Monaco is a principality governed under a form of constitutional monarchy, with Prince Albert II as head of state. Although Prince Albert II is a constitutional monarch, he wields immense political power. The House of Grimaldi have ruled Monaco, with brief interruptions, since 1297. The official language is French, but Monégasque, Italian, and English are widely spoken and understood. The state's sovereignty was officially recognized by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861, with Monaco becoming a full United Nations voting member in 1993. Despite Monaco's independence and separate foreign policy, its defense is the responsibility of France. However, Monaco does maintain two small military units.
Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with the opening of the country's first casino, Monte Carlo, and a railway connection to Paris. Since then, Monaco's mild climate, scenery, and gambling facilities have contributed to the principality's status as a tourist destination and recreation centre for the rich. In more recent years, Monaco has become a major banking centre and has sought to diversify its economy into the services sector and small, high-value-added, non-polluting industries. The state has no income tax, low business taxes, and is well known for being ...