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Wat (wie) is it weighs rive tons - definitie

COMMUNE IN LOIRE, FRANCE
Rive-De-Gier; Rive de Gier
  • The headframe of the Combélibert mine
  • The Gourd-Marin building
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  • Double lock on the Givors canal at [[Tartaras]], just downstream from Rive-de-Gier
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  • Marrel frères Etaings factory in Châteauneuf
  • Games on the canal basin

Robert Rive         
BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHER (1817-1868)
Roberto Rive; Rive, Robert
Robert Rive was a 19th-century photographer who was born in Great Britain but developed most of his work in Italy.
Pierre-Louis De la Rive         
  • Mont-Blanc from [[Sallanches]] at Sunset (1802)
SWISS DRAFTSMAN, ENGRAVER, PAINTER
Pierre-Louis de La Rive
Pierre-Louis De la Rive (21 October 1753, Geneva - 7 October 1817, Presinge) was a Swiss painter, engraver and designer. His works helped originate the Geneva School of landscape painting and he was often referred to as the "inventor" of the Alpine landscape.
Rive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rive (disambiguation)
·noun A place torn; a rent; a rift.
II. Rive ·vi To be split or rent asunder.
III. Rive ·vt To rend asunder by force; to Split; to Cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.

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Rive-de-Gier

Rive-de-Gier (French pronunciation: ​[ʁiv də ʒje], literally Bank of Gier) is a commune in the Loire department in central France.

It was an important center of Loire coal mining basin, glass making and iron and steel manufacture in the 19th century. In the late 20th century the town lost most of its heavy industries.