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What (who) is offensive de paix - definition

CITY IN HAITI
Port de Paix; Port-De-Paix; Port De Paix; Portipea
  • Plan de la ville du Port de Paix (1785)

Café de la Paix         
  • Café de la Paix, Paris}}
  • Another view by Korovin
  • Painting by [[Konstantin Korovin]], 1906
CAFE IN PARIS, FRANCE
Cafe de la Paix; Cafe de la paix
The Café de la Paix () is a famous café located on the northwest corner of the intersection of the Boulevard des Capucines and the Place de l'Opéra, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. Designed in the Napoleon III style by the architect Alfred Armand, who also designed the historic Grand-Hôtel in which the café is located, its florid interior decorations, historic location, and high-profile clientele have all brought it international recognition as a site of great cultural significance.
Capuciati         
SHORT-LIVED CATHOLIC CONFRATERNITY IN FRANCE
Confrères de la Paix; Confreres de la Paix
Capuciati is the name (from caputium, hood, the headgear which was one of their distinctive marks) of a short-lived Catholic confraternity also named Confrères de la Paix ("Confraternity of Peace").Les Routiers au douzième siècle p.
27 Rue de la Paix         
1936 FILM BY RICHARD POTTIER
27 rue de la Paix; 27 Rue de la Paix
27 Rue de la Paix is a 1936 French crime film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Renée Saint-Cyr, Suzy Prim and Jules Berry.Phillips p.

Wikipedia

Port-de-Paix

Port-de-Paix (French pronunciation: ​[pɔʁ də pɛ]; Haitian Creole: Pòdepè or Pòdpè; meaning "Port of Peace") is a commune and the capital of the Nord-Ouest department of Haiti on the Atlantic coast. It has a population of 462,000 (2015 IHSI estimate). Port-de-Paix used to be a large exporter of bananas and coffee.