OBSTA France is specialized in the supply of very long life cold cathode Neon discharge lamps for obstruction light to the air navigation.
Analysis of public policies related to the encryption of personal data. Special focus on US and France, as countries which historically have had strong encryption controls.
The spirit of the Little Saint of Lisieux, Sister Therese and the influence on Pere Sevin, founder of Scouting in France.
France. Sourcing of fine grade leathers for the tanning industry. Detailed product catalog, including technical specifications. Links to related sites. English and French.
They have eleven rooms, all different with ocean views. The cuisine is Caribbean and with a bit of France.
… in Charente, Charente Maritime, Deux Sevres, and Vienne in France. Includes details of services, location, the clergy, additional chaplaincy details and related links.…
A French site dedicated to skiboarding and soap shoes. Videos and photos from France; where skiboarding was born.
More than 1500 vacation rentals, including self catering cottages, B&B's.
Jesuit missionary in Canada and vicar Apostolic for the Montagnais Indians; b. at Arras, France, 16 March, 1638; d. at Quebec in 1702.
Photos and descriptions of S/Sgt. William Heller of the 3rd Infantry Division, 3rd Signal Company, from North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Southern France, and Germany in World War II.
New Zealand Chartered Accountants website, featuring service summary and contact information.
Essays and articles by the author of 'French Dirt: The Story of a Garden in the South of France'.
Manufacturer of one way speaker with a cabinet's cylindrical shape using a double hybrid cabinet and a tuned passive radiator. France. [English, French]
An agency based in Saint-Jean-de-Losne, France, offering fully catered and self-operated houseboat and barge holidays in France, Germany, Holland and Ireland.
Providing European-style modern furniture from Italy, France, Scandinavia and Germany.
On-line exhibition of the famous Book of Hours in French made for the Queen of France, illuminations by Jean Pucelle (between 1324 and 1328).
Conversation group hosted by Adrian Leeds and Elisabeth Crochard, held 3 times a week in Paris, France.
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