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Was (wer) ist galle du chêne - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
Pointe-du-Chene, New Brunswick; Pointe-du-Chêne
  • Parlee Beach, Shédiac, New Brunswick.

Pointe-du-Chêne, New Brunswick         
Pointe-du-Chêne is a local service district in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Located on Shediac Bay, an inlet of the Northumberland Strait, Pointe-du-Chêne, also called La Pointe, is the home of Parlee Beach Provincial Park.
Jan Galle         
FLEMISH ENGRAVER
Johannes Galle; Joannes Galle
Jan Galle (1600–1676) was a Flemish engraver, a son and pupil of Theodoor Galle, was born at Antwerp, and died there in 1676.
Bayou Chene, Louisiana         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN ST. MARTIN PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Bayou chene
Bayou Chene (translated to Oak Bayou) was previously a small unincorporated community in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Pointe-du-Chêne, New Brunswick

Pointe-du-Chêne is a local service district in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Located on Shediac Bay, an inlet of the Northumberland Strait, Pointe-du-Chêne, also called La Pointe, is the home of Parlee Beach Provincial Park. It was once the terminus of the European and North American Railway and was a key stopover for Pan-Am's Trans Atlantic air service inaugurated in 1939. Pointe-du-Chêne became a cottage resort area in the early 20th century. Summer excursion trains from Moncton brought day trippers to the seashore. The railway terminus and proximity to Parlee Beach (originally known as Gould's Beach and Belliveau's Beach, before being renamed in 1959), made it an ideal location for cottages.