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  Clichy Inn bed and breakfast - Statesville, North Carolina. Statesville Bed and Breakfast Inns.
Clichy Inn bed and breakfast - Statesville, North Carolina.
Luxury bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and tub for two are just a few of the Clichy Inn's outstanding features.
The Clichy Inn is located in the Mitchell College historic district within walking distance to great restaurants, shops and antique shops.
www.bedandbreakfast.com /north-carolina-statesville-clichy-inn.html   (498 words)

  
  BBC NEWS | Europe | Clichy's 'les miserables'
One woman who is visiting friends and relations in Clichy said she was astonished to see the flames and hear the police sirens, saying it reminded her of home - Algeria, where a decade-long civil war has just about finished.
And train-drivers and conductors have gone on strike after their colleagues were attacked, making it even more difficult for Clichy residents to travel to other parts of the Paris area where work can be found.
Ahmed, the taxi driver, says while Clichy's residents are only adding to their own suffering in the short term by their violence, it is their only way of "sounding the alarm".
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/4408972.stm   (757 words)

  
  Clichy - VincentWiki
In May 1612, with the support of Pierre de Bérulle, Vincent de Paul took up the position of Parish Priest of Clichy, a small town of some 600 people, just to the northwest of Paris.
It was at Clichy that he first came in contact with the ordinary people of the countryside, and experienced their religious faith.
From the Parish of Clichy, he moved to live with the de Gondi family in Paris, to tutor their sons, and act as chaplain to the family.
www.famvin.org /wiki/index.php?title=Clichy&redirect=no   (545 words)

  
  Clichy - LoveToKnow 1911
CLICHY, or Clichy-La-Garenne, a town of northern France, in the department of Seine, on the right bank of the Seine, immediately north of the fortifications of Paris, of which it is a manufacturing suburb.
Its church was built in the 17th century under the direction of St Vincent de Paul, who had previously been cure of Clichy.
Clichy, under the name of Clippiacum, was a residence of the Merovingian kings.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Clichy   (94 words)

  
 Clichy - VincentWiki
In May 1612, with the support of Pierre de Bérulle, Vincent de Paul took up the position of Parish Priest of Clichy, a small town of some 600 people, just to the northwest of Paris.
It was at Clichy that he first came in contact with the ordinary people of the countryside, and experienced their religious faith.
From the Parish of Clichy, he moved to live with the de Gondi family in Paris, to tutor their sons, and act as chaplain to the family.
famvin.org /wiki/Clichy   (545 words)

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