981 Port Liberté–Grove Street - meaning and definition. What is 981 Port Liberté–Grove Street
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What (who) is 981 Port Liberté–Grove Street - definition


Liberté chérie         
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MASONIC LODGE
Liberté Chérie; Liberté chérie (Freemasonry); Liberte Cherie; Liberte cherie (Freemasonry); Loge Liberté chérie; Liberte cherie
Liberté chérie (French for "Cherished Liberty") was a Masonic Lodge founded in 1943 by Belgian Resistance fighters and other political prisoners at Esterwegen concentration camp. It was one of the few lodges of Freemasons founded within a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War.
Liberté I         
1962 FILM BY YVES CIAMPI
Liberte I
Liberté I is a 1962 French-Senegalese film directed by Yves Ciampi. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.
Liberté chérie (association)         
FRENCH ASSOCIATION
Liberté j'écris ton nom; Liberte j'ecris ton nom; Liberte cherie (association)
("Cherished Liberty") is a French association created in March 2001 under the name ("Liberty, I write your name"). It first came to public prominence on 15 June 2003, when after its call to demonstrate "in favour of reforms and against blockings" and against government employees who were striking, an estimated 80,000 protesters, according to the Direction centrale des renseignements généraux, gathered on the in Paris.

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981 Port Liberté–Grove Street
The 981 Port Liberté-Grove Street was a bus route operated by Seven Bus Corporation, a Coach USA subsidiary in New Jersey, under contract to New Jersey Transit for its Wheels service. It connected Port Liberté with the Grove Street Port Authority Trans-Hudson station, operating entirely within the city of Jersey City.