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Ignace may refer to: * 11963 Ignace, main-belt asteroid *Ignace (name), surname and given name of French origin *Ignace, Ontario, township in Northwestern Ontario, Canada *Ignace (film) ''Ignace'' is a 1937 French musical comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Fernandel, Fernand Charpin and Alice Tissot.Bessy & Chirat p.224 It was shot at the Joinville Studios of Pathé in Paris. The film's sets were designed ...
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Ignace (name)
Ignace is a surname and given name of French origin. It can also be combined with other common given names and surnames. Notable people with the name include: Given names * Ignace Abdo Khalifé (1914–1998), Lebanese-Australian Jesuit * Ignace Baguibassa Sambar-Talkena (1935–2013), Togolese Roman Catholic bishop *Ignace Beck (1896–?), Indian politician *Ignace Bourget (1799–1885), Canadian Roman Catholic priest * Ignace Brice (1795–1866), Belgian painter * Ignace Caseneuve (1747–1806), French politician and constitutional bishop * Ignace Cotolendi (1630–1662), French bishop * Ignace De Graeve (1940–2016), Belgian artist * Ignace Despontreaux Marion (1772–1831), Haitian military officer in the Haitian Revolution * Ignace Dubus-Bonnel (1794-?), French craftsman * Ignace François Broutin (1690–1751), French military officer and commander * Ignace Fougeron, British engraver * Ignace Gata Mavita wa Lufuta (born 1949), Congolese diplomat *Ignace Gelb (1907–1985), Po ...
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Ignace, Ontario
Ignace is a township in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located at Highway 17 (Trans Canada Highway) and Secondary Highway 599, and on the Canadian Pacific Railway between Thunder Bay and Dryden, Ontario. It is on the shore of Agimak Lake, and as of 2021, the population of Ignace was 1,206. History The town was named after Ignace Mentour by Sir Sandford Fleming in 1879. Ignace Mentour was the key Indigenous guide through this region during Fleming's 1872 railway survey, recorded in George Monro Grant's journal of the survey, ''Ocean to Ocean''. Mentour had also served with Sir George Simpson in Simpson's final years as governor of Rupert's Land. During Ignace's early days, there was a settlement of railway boxcars used by the English residents there called "Little England". Although Ignace was incorporated in 1908, it was something of a latecomer to some modern conveniences, such as rotary dial telephone, which did not arrive in the town until 1956. ...
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