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Port-Menier, Quebec Port-Menier, Quebec is a small fishing town located on the western end of Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada, part of the L'ÃŽle-d'Anticosti municipality. The port village was built during the late 19th century by French chocolate maker Henri Meni ...
, a small fishing town located in Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada *
Port-Menier Airport Port-Menier Airport is located east of Port-Menier, Quebec, Port-Menier, Quebec, Canada. The airport has a single small terminal building, and is serviced by a single runway. Airlines and destinations References Certifie ...
, (IATA: YPN, ICAO: CYPN), located east of Port-Menier, Quebec, Canada


Chocolate

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Menier Chocolate The Menier Chocolate company (french: Chocolat Menier) is a French chocolate manufacturing business founded in 1816 as a pharmaceutical manufacturer in Paris, at a time when chocolate was used as a medicinal product and was only one part of the ov ...
, a French chocolate manufacturing business founded in 1816 *
Menier family The Menier family of Noisiel, France, was a prominent family of chocolatiers who began as pharmaceutical manufacturers in Paris in 1816. They would build a highly successful enterprise, expanding to London, and New York City. The Menier Chocolate ...
of Noisiel, France, was a prominent family of chocolatiers who began as pharmaceutical manufacturers in Paris in 1816 *
Émile-Justin Menier Émile-Justin Menier (18 May 182617 February 1881), French pharmaceutical manufacturer, chocolatier, and politician, was born in Paris. In 1853, on the death of his father, Antoine, Émile-Justin Menier inherited a large and successful Parisian com ...
(1826–1881), French pharmaceutical manufacturer, chocolatier, and politician *
Antoine Brutus Menier Jean-Antoine Brutus Menier (May 17, 1795 – December 19, 1853) was a French entrepreneur and founder of the Menier family of chocolatiers. Born in Germain-de-Bourgeuil, Indre-et-Loire, he was the third child in a family of merchants. In 1811 Ant ...
(1795–1853), French entrepreneur and founder of the Menier family of chocolatiers *
Antoine Gilles Menier Antoine Gilles Florent Menier (October 13, 1904 â€“ August 12, 1967) was a French businessman and municipal politician who was a member of the prominent Menier family of chocolatiers. Born in Paris, Antoine Menier was the eldest of the four s ...
(1904–1967), French businessman and municipal politician, member of the Menier family of chocolatiers * Henri Menier (1853–1913), French businessman and adventurer, member of the Menier family of chocolatiers *
Menier Chocolate Factory The Menier Chocolate Factory is a 180-seat off-West End theatre, which comprises a restaurant, bar and rehearsal rooms. It is located in a former 1870s Menier Chocolate, Menier Chocolate Company factory at 53 Southwark Street, a major street in ...
, a 180-seat fringe studio theatre, restaurant and gallery in a former 1870s Menier Chocolate Company factory in Southwark, London


See also

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Meunier Meunier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christian Meunier (born 1967), French automotive businessman * Claude Meunier (born 1951), Canadian actor and film director * Claude Marie Meunier (1770–1846), French general du ...
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Minier Minier is a French surname. Origin In French, the word means ''mining'', in the sense of ''pertaining or related to mining''. Notable people Notable people with this surname include: * Christine Minier (born 1964), French singer * Daniel D. M ...
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Munier Munier () is a French surname, most prevalent in France. Notable people with this surname include: * Carlo Munier (1859–1911), Italian mandolinist * Émile Munier (1840–1895), French artist * Ernest Munier-Chalmas (1843–1903), French geologi ...
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Mounier Mounier is a surname, and may refer to: * Anthony Mounier (born 1987), French footballer * Emmanuel Mounier (1905–1950), French philosopher * Flo Mounier, drummer * Jean-Jacques Mounier (born 1949), French judoka * Jean Joseph Mounier (1758†...
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