France National Road

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Orienteering - Governing Bodies - National
... These national bodies are the rule-making body for that nation ... the British Orienteering Federation is the national governing body for the United Kingdom ...
Hubert Dupont - Palmares
... Monts Luberon 12th, Trophée des Grimpeurs 20th, France National Road Championship 19th, Polynormande 2006 19th, Overall, Etoile de Bessèges 13th, Overall, Tour Méditerranéen 13th, Tour du Haut Var 22nd, Critér ...
Francis Pélissier - Palmarès
1919 Tour de France Winner stage 3 Nancy-Brussels 1921 Circuit Aisne-Oise France national road race champion Paris–Tours 1922 Bordeaux–Paris ...
Zdravljica
... in 1848, is a poem by the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren, considered the national poet of Slovenes ... On 27 September 1989, it became the national anthem of Slovenia ... the March Revolution in 1848 elevated into a national political programme ...
German Unity Day - History of The National Holiday in Germany - Attempt To Change The Date of National Holiday
... Instead of October 3, the National Reunification should be celebrated on the first Sunday of October ... hours would be seen as a provocation and devaluing the national holiday ... sometimes fall on 7 October, which happens to have been the national day of East Germany this date would thus have been seen as commemorating the division of Germany rather than the ...

Famous quotes containing the words road, france and/or national:

    There is a road that turning always
    Cuts off the country of Again.
    Archers stand there on every side
    And as it runs time’s deer is slain,
    And lies where it has lain.
    Edwin Muir (1887–1959)

    The anarchy, assassination, and sacrilege by which the Kingdom of France has been disgraced, desolated, and polluted for some years past cannot but have excited the strongest emotions of horror in every virtuous Briton. But within these days our hearts have been pierced by the recital of proceedings in that country more brutal than any recorded in the annals of the world.
    James Boswell (1740–1795)

    Let us put an end to self-inflicted wounds. Let us remember that our national unity is a most priceless asset. Let us deny our adversaries the satisfaction of using Vietnam to pit Americans against Americans.
    Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)