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  • ...les. The most famous disaster in the Strait of Bonifacio was that of the [[France|French]] [[frigate]] ''[[Sémillante]]'' on [[February 15]], [[1855]]. The
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  • The '''Circuit de la Sarthe''', located near [[Le Mans]], [[France]], is a non-permanent track most famous for hosting the annual [[24 Hours o ...s or in English as the Mulsanne Straight, a part of the [[Route nationale (France)|Route Nationale]] 138 road. Speeds on the Mulsanne Straight reached over 4
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  • ...et''' ([[October 26]], [[1892]] – [[November 25]], [[1920]]) was a [[France|French]]-born [[United States|American]] racecar champion driver and automo Born near [[Beaune]], in the [[Côte-d'Or]] département of France where his [[Switzerland|Swiss]] parents had emigrated to a few years earlie
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  • |Region || [[Dauphiné]], [[France]] ..., the Dauphiné Libéré is an important race in the lead-up to the [[Tour de France]] in July.
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  • Today Carpigiani is present in the markets of [[Italy]], [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[United States|USA
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  • Germany never had a significant road cycling history, like [[Belgium]], [[France]] and [[Italy]], which caused the race's popularity to depend on German suc But after [[Jan Ullrich]]'s [[1997 Tour de France|Tour de France]] victory, cycling became more popular. Partially as a result of Germany's
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  • ...curs in other parts of [[Italy]], as well as [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]] and [[France]].
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  • The first successful cyclecars were [[Bédélia]] of [[France]] and [[G.N.]] from Britain. ...ecars such as [[Amilcar]], [[Major (automobile|Major]] or [[Salmson]] of [[France]].
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  • ...im to a year round river - the River Roia whose upper stretches are within France. ...tunnels and viaducts. The nearest international airport is at [[Nice]] in France.
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  • ...all time, the Lotus 72, Rindt won four more Grands Prix (The Netherlands, France, Britain and Germany) that year. * 6 victories (United States 1969, Monaco 1970, The Netherlands 1970, France 1970, Britain 1970 and Germany 1970)
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  • ...nationalisation [[Gnome & Rhône]], one of the largest aerospace groups in France at the time. [[Category:Defunct companies of France]]
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  • [[Giuseppe Borsalino]] visited Italy and [[France]] to learn the hat trade, and set up the first artisan workshop for the pro
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  • Dreyfus was born and raised in [[Nice]], [[France]] and showed an early interest in automobiles, learning to drive before the ...ing [[Monaco]], [[Florence]], [[Rheims]], [[Belgium]], [[Cork]], [[Dieppe, France|Dieppe]], [[Pau]], and at [[Tripoli]] in [[North Africa]], becoming a Frenc
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  • *[[GP Ouest-France]], {{flagiconFRA}} *[[Tour de France]], {{flagiconFRA}}
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  • ...iso]], where the [[Po River]] rises, and [[Monte Rosa]]. It borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and the Italian regions of [[Lombardy]], [[Liguria]], [ ...heir main territory of [[Savoy]], with a capital at [[Chambéry]] (now in [[France]]). The House of Savoy was elevated to a duchy in [[1416]], and Duke [[Emma
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  • ...s the only female motorcycle racer to compete in the 500 cc class (1982 at France Moto Grand Prix - DNF).
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  • ...e licensed production of automobiles, which [[Henri Brasier]] developed in France. Despite the high hopes Fides never succeeded in the market. In 1911 Fides
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  • |Location || [[Dijon]], [[France]] ...e) [[motorsport]] [[race track]] located in [[Prenois]], near [[Dijon]], [[France]].
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  • |Major wins || Giro d'Italia (2006), 5 stages<br>Tour de France, 1 stage<br>Critérium International (2006)<br>Danmark Rundt (2005) ...[[Claudio Chiappucci]], a former three-time stage winner in the [[Tour de France]] who later retired after being proven guilty of [[doping]] several times.
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  • ...i''' ([[Varese|Masnago]],[[Italy]], [[January 10]] [[1903]] - [[Paris]], [[France]],[[February 7]] [[1964]]) was an [[automobile]] designer, responsible for
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