Arbre may refer to:
*
Arbre, Ath
Arbre is a village and district of the municipality of Ath, located in the Hainaut Province in Wallonia, Belgium.
During the Middle Ages the village was a fief; the knight Methieu d'Arbre and his son Hugues distinguished themselves during the Cru ...
, a commune in
Ath
Ath (; nl, Aat, ; pcd, Ât; wa, Ate) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Arbre, Ath, Bouvignies, Ghislenghien, Gibecq, Houtaing, ...
, Belgium
* , a village in
Profondeville
Profondeville (; wa, Parfondveye) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium.
On January 1, 2016, Profondeville had a total population of 12,117. The total area of the municipality is and the population density is ...
, Belgium
* Arbre, a planet in ''
Anathem
''Anathem'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Neal Stephenson, published in 2008. Major themes include the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and the philosophical debate between Platonic realism and nominalism.
Plot sum ...
'' by Neal Stephenson
See also
* ' or liberty trees, a symbol of the French Revolution
*
Arbre du Ténéré
Arbre may refer to:
* Arbre, Ath, a commune in Ath, Belgium
* , a village in Profondeville, Belgium
* Arbre, a planet in ''Anathem'' by Neal Stephenson
See also
* ' or liberty trees, a symbol of the French Revolution
* Arbre du Ténéré, once c ...
, once considered the most isolated tree on Earth
*
Arbre Magique
Little Trees are disposable air fresheners shaped like a stylized evergreen tree, marketed for use in motor vehicles, and most commonly seen hanging from rear-view mirrors. They are made of a specially formulated absorbent material produced in a ...
, a line of disposable air fresheners
* ''L'arbre de ciència'' or ''Tree of Science'', a 1295 encyclopedia by
Ramon Llull
* , a 1996 song written by
Philippe Tatartcheff
Philippe Tatartcheff (born in Geneva, Switzerland) is a Canadian poet and songwriter. He is best known as the lyricist who wrote French language songs recorded by folk duo Kate & Anna McGarrigle.
Origins and early life
Tatartcheff's family was or ...
and
Anna McGarrigle
Anna McGarrigle, CM (born December 4, 1944) is a Canadian folk music singer and songwriter who recorded and performed with her sister, Kate McGarrigle, who died in 2010.
Early life
Anna McGarrigle studied at the École des beaux-arts de Montré ...
* , a 2007 song by French singer Yannick Noah
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