surveillante de prison - significado y definición. Qué es surveillante de prison
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Qué (quién) es surveillante de prison - definición

MANSION WHICH WAS TRANSFORMED INTO A HOUSE OF DETENTION AND SERVED AS A PRISON FOR THE CITY OF PARIS BETWEEN 1780 AND 1845
La Force prison; Prison de la Force
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French frigate Surveillante (1778)         
WARSHIP
La Surveillante
Surveillante was an 32-gun frigate of the French Navy. She took part in the Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War, where she became famous for her battle with ; in 1783, she brought the news that the war was over to America.
Mokotów Prison         
PRISON OF WARSAW
Rakowiecka prison; Mokotów prison; Mokotow Prison; Rakowiecka Street Prison; Rakowiecka Prison; Rakowiecka; Mokotow prison
Mokotów Prison (, also known as Rakowiecka Prison) is a prison in Warsaw's borough of Mokotów, Poland, located at 37 Rakowiecka Street. It was built by the Russians in the final years of the foreign Partitions of Poland.
Lukiškės Prison         
BUILDING COMPLEX IN VILNIUS, LITHUANIA
Lukiskes prison; Lukiškės prison; Lukiskes Prison; Lukishki prison; Lukiszki prison; List of inmates of Lukiškės Prison
Lukiškės Prison (; or simply Łukiszki; ) was a prison in the center of Vilnius, Lithuania, near the Lukiškės Square.

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La Force Prison

La Force Prison was a French prison located in the Rue du Roi de Sicile, in what is now the 4th arrondissement of Paris. Originally known as the Hôtel de la Force, the buildings formed the private residence of Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de la Force. Towards the end of the reign of Louis XIV, the Hôtel de la Force was divided into two parts, one of which took the name of the Hôtel de Brienne, and had its entrance in the Rue Pavée; the other retained its former name and had its entrance in the Rue du Roi de Sicile.