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  1. Antica provincia della Francia centrale compresa tra il Maine a N., l'Orleanese e la Sologna a E., il Berry e il Poitou a S. e l'Angiò a O.; entro questi limiti, la Turenna, corrispondente all'incirca al dipartimento dell'Indreet-Loire, ha una superficie intorno ai 6000 kmq. Pur essendo rinomata per la varietà e la grazia del paesaggio, la ...

  2. Turenne ( French pronunciation: [tyʁɛn]; Limousin: Torena) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. It is characterised by its height and unique position on top of a cliff. It is one of the most beautiful villages of France (along with 157 others, including neighbouring Loubressac, Autoire ...

  3. Turenne (name) Turenne is both a surname, and the seat of various titles of nobility, which therefore end with "de Turenne". Those bearing the surname or such a title include: Marie (or Marguerite) de Turenne, a.k.a. Maria de Ventadorn (fl. c. 1200), French poet and collector. Claudine de la Tour-Turenne (1520–1591), French Countess.

  4. François Turenne des Pres. François Turenne des Pres (1907–1990) [1] was a Haitian artist and writer born in 1907 in the Caribbean Island of Haiti. He grew up the small village of Jérémie where he was inspired and mentored by many of the local artists. [2] Turenne des Pres traveled and painted extensively between the islands, New York and ...

  5. Joseph-Alexandre Auzias-Turenne, born on March 1, 1812, in Pertuis ( Vaucluse) and died on May 27, 1870, in Paris, [1] was a French doctor.

  6. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La sindrome di Tourette (o sindrome di Gilles de la Tourette) è un disturbo neurologico che esordisce nell' infanzia scomparendo spesso durante l' adolescenza, caratterizzato dalla presenza di tic motori e fonatori incostanti, talvolta fugaci e altre volte cronici, la cui gravità può variare da ...

  7. Since the mid-1960s, he worked primarily in television, notably on the French Grandes Batailles series for Pathé, making over a hundred documentaries. [1] He won an Emmy in 1984 for a documentary on the Vietnam War, "Vietnam: A Television History". [1] His fictional works include Les Alsaciens ou les deux Mathilde (1996), made for Arte, for ...