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Berre (Rhône)
Berre may refer to: Places * Étang de Berre, a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast of France * Berre-l'Étang, a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France * Berre-les-Alpes, a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France * Berre (Aude), a coastal river in the Aude department, France * Berre (Rhône), a tributary of the Rhône in the Drôme department, France * Paros, called ''Berre'' during Turkish rule People * André Dieudonné Berre (born 1940), Gabonese politician * Cecilia Fatou-Berre (1901–1989), African nun * Enrico Berrè (born 1992), Italian fencer * Inga Berre (born 1978), Norwegian mathematician * Jacques le Berré (born 1937), French judoka * Marcel Berré (1882–1957), Belgian fencer * Morten Berre Morten Gladhaug Berre (born 10 August 1975) is a Norwegian association football, football coach and former player who played as. a winger (association football), winger. With 447 top division appearances, Berre has made the Elites ...
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Étang De Berre
The Étang de Berre (in Provençal Occitan: ''estanh de Bèrra / mar de Bèrra'' according to classical orthography, ''estang de Berro / mar de Berro'' according to Mistralian orthography) is a brackish water lagoon on the Mediterranean coast of France, about north-west of Marseille. Geography The lagoon covers an area of . Created by the rise in water levels at the end of the Last Glacial Period (colloquially known as the last ice age), this small inland sea is composed of three parts: the principal body of water, the ''Étang de Vaïne'' to the east and the ''Étang de Bolmon'' to the south-east. The Étang de Berre is fed with fresh water by the rivers Arc, Touloubre and Cadière and – since 1966 – by Électricité de France's . Two canals link it to the Mediterranean, the open air leading towards Port-de-Bouc and the Canal de Marseille au Rhône which leads towards L'Estaque through the Rove Tunnel; the Rove Tunnel has been closed since 1963, after a section ...
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Berre-l'Étang
Berre-l'Étang (; oc, Bèrra) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southern France. Population See also * Étang de Berre * Communes of the Bouches-du-Rhône department The following is a list of the 119 communes of the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Bouches-du-Rhône Bouches-du-Rhône communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{B ...
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Berre-les-Alpes
Berre-les-Alpes (; oc, Bèrra) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. Toponymy By a decree of 22 December 1997, Berre-''des''-Alpes became Berre-les-Alpes. Geography "The superb national road from Nice to Coni by the Escarène and Sospel, detaches a path of common interest along the col de Saint-Roch, or the pass of Nice, which follows the sinuosities of the hill over a length of four kilometers. After making two-thirds of the journey, you can see the picturesque and charming village of Berre-des-Alpes, leaning against the end of a plateau at 680 meters above sea level", wrote Jean Truchi in the 1899 issue of ''Nice-Historique''. The village of Berre-les-Alpes, located 23 kilometers north of Nice, following the Paillon, the road that passes through Contes, rises to 682 meters above sea level on a summit rising on the edge of a high plateau. The map of the county of Nice established by Bourcet in 1749 names the place "the Black Wood". The soi ...
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Berre (Aude)
The Berre is a coastal river flowing through the Aude department in the Occitanie region of France. It is long. It discharges into the Mediterranean Sea at Port-la-Nouvelle. See also *Berre (Rhône) Berre may refer to: Places * Étang de Berre, a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast of France * Berre-l'Étang, a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France * Berre-les-Alpes, a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeas ..., a river in France, affluent of the Rhône References Rivers of Aude Rivers of France Rivers of Occitania (administrative region) {{France-river-stub ...
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Berre (Rhône)
Berre may refer to: Places * Étang de Berre, a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast of France * Berre-l'Étang, a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France * Berre-les-Alpes, a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France * Berre (Aude), a coastal river in the Aude department, France * Berre (Rhône), a tributary of the Rhône in the Drôme department, France * Paros, called ''Berre'' during Turkish rule People * André Dieudonné Berre (born 1940), Gabonese politician * Cecilia Fatou-Berre (1901–1989), African nun * Enrico Berrè (born 1992), Italian fencer * Inga Berre (born 1978), Norwegian mathematician * Jacques le Berré (born 1937), French judoka * Marcel Berré (1882–1957), Belgian fencer * Morten Berre Morten Gladhaug Berre (born 10 August 1975) is a Norwegian association football, football coach and former player who played as. a winger (association football), winger. With 447 top division appearances, Berre has made the Elites ...
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Rhône
The Rhône ( , ; wae, Rotten ; frp, Rôno ; oc, Ròse ) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and southeastern France before discharging into the Mediterranean Sea. At Arles, near its mouth, the river divides into the Great Rhône (french: le Grand Rhône, links=no) and the Little Rhône (). The resulting delta forms the Camargue region. The river's source is the Rhône Glacier, at the east edge of the Swiss canton of Valais. The glacier is part of the Saint-Gotthard Massif, which gives rise to three other major rivers: the Reuss, Rhine and Ticino. The Rhône is, with the Po and Nile, one of the three Mediterranean rivers with the largest water discharge. Etymology The name ''Rhône'' continues the Latin name (Greek ) in Greco-Roman geography. The Gaulish name of the river was or (from a PIE root *''ret-'' "to run, roll" frequently found in river names). Names in other languages include german: R ...
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Paros
Paros (; el, Πάρος; Venetian: ''Paro'') is a Greek island in the central Aegean Sea. One of the Cyclades island group, it lies to the west of Naxos, from which it is separated by a channel about wide. It lies approximately south-east of Piraeus. The Municipality of Paros includes numerous uninhabited offshore islets totaling of land. Its nearest neighbor is the municipality of Antiparos, which lies to its southwest. In ancient Greece, the city-state of Paros was located on the island. Historically, Paros was known for its fine white marble, which gave rise to the term "Parian" to describe marble or china of similar qualities. Today, abandoned marble quarries and mines can be found on the island, but Paros is primarily known as a popular tourist spot. Geography Paros' geographic co-ordinates are 37° N. latitude, and 25° 10' E. longitude. The area is . Its greatest length from N.E. to S.W. is , and its greatest breadth . The island is of a round, plump-pear shape, form ...
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André Dieudonné Berre
André Dieudonné Berre (born 3 September 1940)''Les Élites gabonaises''
(1977), page 22 .
is a ese politician. He served in the government of Gabon from 1990 to 2003 and was the Mayor of , the capital and largest city, from 2003 to 2007. He is a member of the (''Parti démocratique gabonais'', PDG) and is currently a Deputy in the

Cecilia Fatou-Berre
Cecilia Fatou-Berre (5 July 1901 – 2 November 1989) was a religious sister in the French Congo and later Gabon. Able to speak several languages she taught children and novice sisters throughout Gabon. She rose to become a mother superior and head of the . Life Cecilia Fatou-Berre was born 5 July 1901 in Libreville, French Congo - one of 15 children. Her father was a Mpongwe trader and her mother was from southern Cameroon. Fatou-Berre was educated at a catholic school run by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception from 1909 to 1918. She expressed an interest in becoming a nun as early as 1910 and received a scholarship to a boarding school. However, whilst her mother accepted her chosen occupation her father opposed it as he had hoped she would marry and support him. Fatou-Berre left her family, escaping by boat with a French priest to the mission station at Donguila on 4 February 1918. She learnt to speak the Fang language, the only language spoken in Donguila pa ...
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Enrico Berrè
Enrico Berrè (born 10 November 1992) is an Italian right-handed sabre fencer, two-time team European champion, 2015 team world champion, and 2021 team Olympic silver medalist. Medal Record Olympic Games World Championship European Championship Grand Prix World Cup Biography Berrè began fencing at SS Lazio Scherma Ariccia, first learning foil with maestra Matilde Lerro, then switching to sabre with maestro Vincenzo Castrucci. He later transferred to Club Scherma Roma ASD. He took on international competition in 2008. He won the 2010 Junior European Championships in Lobnya. Amongst seniors, his first significant result was a bronze medal in the 2013 European Championships. He earned a team gold medal in the same competition. In the World Championships that same year, he made his way to the quarter-finals before being defeated 4–15 by Romania's Tiberiu Dolniceanu. In the 2013–14 season, Berrè won his first World Cup podium with a bronze in Padova, f ...
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Inga Berre
Inga Berre (born 31 July 1978) is a Norwegian applied mathematician who studies numerical methods for the partial differential equations used to model fractured geothermal systems and porous media more generally. She is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of Bergen, a scientific advisor to the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, and a leading researcher on geothermal energy in Norway. Education and career Berre earned a candidate degree in mathematics from the University of Bergen in 2001, and completed a doctorate (Dr. Sci.) in 2005. Her dissertation, ''Fast simulation of transport and adaptive permeability estimation in porous media'', was jointly supervised by Helge Dahle, Knut-Andreas Lie, Trond Mannseth, and Kenneth Hvistendahl Karlsen. She joined the University of Bergen faculty as an associate professor in 2006, and was promoted to full professor in 2013. In 2018 she became chair of the Joint Programme Geothermal of the European Energy Resear ...
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Jacques Le Berré
Jacques le Berré (born 21 September 1937) is a French judoka. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1937 births Living people French male judoka Olympic judoka for France Judoka at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{France-judo-bio-stub ...
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