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town and Dieppe
The CMA includes the neighbouring city of Dieppe and the town of Riverview, as well as adjacent suburban areas in Westmorland and Albert counties.
The town of Dieppe was the site of the unsuccessful Dieppe Raid by Canadian and British armed forces.
The first non-Spanish settlement attempt in the Caribbean occurred on Saint Kitts, when French Huguenot refugees from the fishing town of Dieppe established a town on a harbour on the island's north coast, which they also named Dieppe, in 1538.
French settlers lodged themselves in the ruins of the town of Dieppe, which they rebuilt.
The inhabitants of the town of Dieppe are called Dieppois ( m ) and Dieppoise ( f ) in French.
Dieppe was an important target in wartime ; the town was largely destroyed by an Anglo-Dutch naval bombardment in 1694.
On August 19, 1942, Allied soldiers, mainly drawn from the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, landed at Dieppe in the hope of occupying the town for a short time, gaining intelligence and drawing the Luftwaffe into open battle.
At the Square du Canada, near the castle in a park at the western end of the Esplanade, there is a monument erected by the town commemorating the long relationship between Dieppe and Canada.
Dieppe has a ferry port, directly linked with the town of Newhaven, situated at the mouth of the river Ouse in East Sussex.
Dieppe, a coastal town in the Seine-Maritime department of France, is built along a long cliff that overlooks the English Channel.
Ribault was born in the town of Dieppe on the English Channel in the Province of Normandy.
The town was created by amalgamating the township municipalities of Waters and Drury, Dennison & Graham with the unincorporated geographic townships of Lorne, Louise and Dieppe and parts of the unincorporated townships of Hyman, Trill, Fairbank, Creighton, Snider and Eden.
* Dieppe Bay Town, a seaside town on Saint Kitts, was the first French settlement in the West Indies
*" Dieppe ", the battle honour awarded to forces participating in the Dieppe Raid, a World War II Allied attack on German forces in the French town
A raid on the German-occupied coastal town of Dieppe, Operation Jubilee was intended to demonstrate the Allies capacity to seize and hold a major port for a short while.
The isthmus stretches from its northerly point at an area in the Petitcodiac River valley near the city of Dieppe, New Brunswick to its southerly point at an area near the town of Amherst, Nova Scotia.
The riding includes the entire city of Moncton and most of the town of Riverview and the city of Dieppe excluding the north east section, i. e., Melanson Road and up to the city limits.
The riding's initial area consisted of the city of Moncton and town of Dieppe, two parishes in Westmorland County ( Moncton and Salisbury ), and the Parish of Coverdale in Albert County.
Another main settlement in the parish is the town of Dieppe, the first French settlement on the island, and parish capital ( although Saddler's functions as a second parish capital ).

town and France
The town Oran, which gets afflicted by pestilence and cut off from the outside world, is the equivalent of France.
* 1944 – World War II: Canadian and Polish units capture the strategically important town of Falaise, Calvados, France.
* 1897 – The town of Ambiky is captured by France from Menabe in Madagascar.
The first Baron was Hamelin de Balun, from Ballon, a small town and castle in Maine-Anjou called " Gateway to Maine ", near Le Mans, today in the Sarthe département of France.
In July, the Great Fear of aristocratic reprisal against the ongoing French Revolution struck France, arriving in the Barcelonnette area on 31 July 1789 ( when the news of the storming of the Bastille first reached the town ) before spreading towards Digne.
William IV, Count of Nevers had promised the Christian bishops of Bethlehem that if Bethlehem should fall under Muslim control, he would welcome them in the small town of Clamecy in present-day Burgundy, France.
* outside the walls of the upper town of Boulogne sur Mer, France.
The first of these was made in France in 1897, and it was followed in the same year by a film of the Passion play staged yearly in the Czech town of Horitz.
Bastiat was born in Bayonne, Aquitaine, a port town in the south of France on the Bay of Biscay, on 30 June 1801.
On 22 November 1831 in Lyon ( the second largest city in France ) the silk workers revolted and took over the town hall in protest of recent salary reductions and working conditions.
* the Hotel de France, formerly the Imperial and the Jesuit college, in St. Saviour overlooking the town of St. Helier ;
Calvin was born as Jean Cauvin on 10 July 1509, in the town of Noyon in the Picardy region of France.
Around this fort a town gradually developed, which became the centre of a small but important state of great strategic value to France, Germany and the Netherlands.
At the end of the war, Madagascar ceded the northern port town of Antsiranana ( Diego Suarez ) to France and paid 560, 000 francs to Lambert's heirs.
* Seborga, a town in the region of Liguria, Italy, near the southern end of the border with France, which traces its history back to the Middle Ages.
Very elaborate and complex schemes for town defences were developed in the Netherland and France but these belong mainly to the post-medieval periods.
Franco-Nigerien relations continue to be close, with France as Niger's top export partner ( in value ), and the French government being almost entirely dependent upon Niger for the Uranium which fuels its extensive Nuclear Power system, mined in the northern town of Arlit.
The state of affairs which existed in the 10th century, when every town had its own laws and nations like France, Germany, Spain and other countries had no national law until the end of the 18th century, was brought to an end by three great agencies that helped to create the modern system of law and legislation:
After taking the town, he banished the Lombard king to the Abbey of Corbie in France, and adopted the title " King of the Lombards " himself.
Both Honorius III and King Louis VIII of France turned a deaf ear to Frederick II's assertion of the claims of the Empire to that town.
His efforts to undo the mischief wrought in Rome by the long schism were almost entirely neutralized by a quarrel with his erstwhile supporter, Louis VII of France over the candidate for archbishop of Bourges, in the course of which that kingdom was laid under an interdict to press for the papal candidate, and by a struggle with the town of Tivoli in which he became involved.
Gerbert was born about 946 in the town of Belliac, near the present-day commune of Saint-Simon, Cantal, France.
* Romans, Ain, a town in France
* Rogues, Gard, a town in southern France
New town, founded by the will of King Louis XIV, it was the de facto capital of the kingdom of France for over a century, from 1682 to 1789, before becoming the cradle of the French Revolution.

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