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O que (quem) é Île de Tibidy - definição


Île de Tibidy         
ISLAND IN FINISTÈRE, FRANCE
Ile de Tibidy
Tibidy (Latin - insula Thopopegya or insula Thopepigia) is a French islet at the mouth of the river Faou, at the bottom of the roadstead of Brest, on land belonging to the commune of L'Hôpital-Camfrout. Its highest point is 15m.
SS Île de France         
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  • Eaton's Ninth Floor restaurant in 1987
  • 3=2}} underway as troopships (taken during [[Operation Pamphlet]] in 1943)
  • ''Île de France''{{'}}s stern view in Le Havre, 1929
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  • Flown cover carried on the first US to Europe "catapult" air mail from ''Île de France'' at sea on August 23, 1928
  • The liner's Grand Salon as it appeared in the 1950s, following post-WWII remodeling
FRENCH SHIP
SS Ile de france; SS ile de france; SS Ile de France; SS Île-de-France
SS Île de France was a French ocean liner that was built in Saint-Nazaire for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (or CGT, also known as the "French Line"). The ship was named after the region around Paris known as "L'Ile de France", launched in 1926 and commenced her maiden voyage on June 22, 1927.
Île-de-France sheep         
  •  Île-de-France sheep - Paris International Agricultural Show 2011, Paris, France
SHEEP BREED
Ile-de-France (sheep); Île-de-France (sheep); Ile-de-France sheep
The Île-de-France is a breed of sheep native to the French region of Île-de-France near Paris. It was first developed at a French veterinary college in the 1830s through crosses of Dishley Leicester and Rambouillet, and was originally known as the Dishley Merino.