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- Le clocher, adoss??l'閐ifice du c魌?sud, fut 閘ev??partir de 1606.
- Le Cafe du Clocher Penche, 203, rue St .-Joseph Est; ( 418 ) 640-0597.
- Of those cards, Le Cafe du Clocher Penche, Cafe Krieghoff and Chez Victor accept only MasterCard and Visa, and Chez Temporel accepts only Visa.
- It has two important subsidiary summits : Grand Clocher du Portalet ( 2, 983 m ) and Petit Clocher du Portalet ( 2, 823 m ).
- It has two important subsidiary summits : Grand Clocher du Portalet ( 2, 983 m ) and Petit Clocher du Portalet ( 2, 823 m ).
- The Vieux Clocher, owned by the Universit?de Sherbrooke, has two stages, the primary being used by various music groups and comedians from around the province.
- At that time, the character's real name was revealed to be Anna颿k Labornez, her nickname coming from her home village, called Clocher-les-B閏asses.
- The same year, in July, the couple founded " Le Clocher Breton ( The Breton Bell Tower ) ", a bilingual literary journal which was published until 1915.
- The name of the hamlet " Clucheret " seems to come from its status as a parish which would have earned it the name of " Clocher " ( Bell tower ).
- We leave the horses at a barn outside of Padoug and are driven into town, where we stay at La Villa de Vieux Clocher, an old church rectory that has been restored into a stunning bed-and-breakfast.
- Les quatorze chapelles lat閞ales flanquant la nef et la crois閑 du transept furent acquises par de nobles bienfaiteurs, qui y firent placer leurs monuments fun閞aires ?partir de 1609 . Deux nouvelles chapelles, contigu雜 ?l'escalier du clocher, furent 閘ev閑s en 1619.
- The district known as St . Roch in Lower Town touts itself as newly revitalized; Le Cafe du Clocher Penche gives the visitor a sense of the energetic, emerging neighborhood, a rather nondescript mix of apartments and small businesses that still has a slightly gritty flavor.
- This network was one of the best designed in Europe, with routes built as straight as possible, laid out " " de clocher ?clocher " " ( from steeple to steeple ), 60 feet ( 19.4 m ) wide, bordered with trees and bound with ditches that were linked to rivers.
- This network was one of the best designed in Europe, with routes built as straight as possible, laid out " " de clocher ?clocher " " ( from steeple to steeple ), 60 feet ( 19.4 m ) wide, bordered with trees and bound with ditches that were linked to rivers.