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Village in French Guiana, France
Charvein is a village in the Mana commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni in French Guiana. Charvein was the location of Camp Charvein, one of the most notorious
Charvein
1967 French film
Michel Simon Charles Denner Cinematography Jean Penzer Edited by Denise Charvein Sophie Coussein Music by Georges Delerue Distributed by Valoria Release
The_Two_of_Us_(1967_film)
Former penal colony in French Guiana
wherever they wanted inside the prison, and were given better rations. Camp Charvein was one of the most notorious camps, and known as "Camp de la Mort" (camp
Prison of St-Laurent-du-Maroni
Prison_of_St-Laurent-du-Maroni
399.4 334.8 315.4 443.2 600.0 392.2 262.2 135.4 63.2 54.9 135.2 352.3 Charvein 2,837.8 264.9 240.5 209.1 347.4 446.8 352.0 248.7 165.5 81.9 68.3 140.6
List of cities by average precipitation
List_of_cities_by_average_precipitation
1978 film
Peyrot Klaus Hellwig Starring Lino Ventura Cinematography Jean Boffety Jean Charvein Edited by Henri Lanoë Music by Claude Bolling Production company Gaumont
Butterfly_on_the_Shoulder
1977 French film
Mireille Darc Michel Duchaussoy Monica Guerritore Cinematography Jean Charvein Maurice Fellous Edited by Monique Isnardon Music by Carlo Rustichelli Distributed
Man_in_a_Hurry
1967 French film
Bruce Produced by Pierre Kalfon Starring Sean Flynn Cinematography Jean Charvein Release date 3 March 1967 (1967-03-03) Running time 95 minutes Countries
Five_Ashore_in_Singapore
Place for forced labor in French penal colonies
penal colony (Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni and Saint-Jean-du-Maroni) Camp Charvein (also known as "Camp de la Mort") Camp Crique Anguille (Montsinéry-Tonnegrande)
Bagne_(penal_establishment)
Awala-Yalimapo Balata Balaté Bélizon Bellevue Boniville Cacao Camopi Cayenne Charvein Clément Cormotibo Coulor Délices Élahé Espérance Grand Santi Guisanbourg
List of cities in French Guiana
List_of_cities_in_French_Guiana
1978 French film
Dominique Fabre Starring Michel Piccoli Claudia Cardinale Cinematography Jean Charvein Edited by Jacqueline Thiédot Music by Paul Misraki Release date 1978 (1978)
Fire's_Share
Association football league in French Guiana
Agouado Apatou Stade de Moutendé Cayenne Cayenne Stade Georges Chaumet Charvein Mana Dynamo de Soula Macouria Étoile Matoury Matoury Stade Municipal Matoury
French_Guiana_Régional_1
Former country in South America
tried in the town of Mapá, predominantly Brazilian. In response, Camille Charvein, Governor of French Guiana, sent troops to the region to defend French
Republic of Independent Guiana
Republic_of_Independent_Guiana
Subprefecture and commune in French Guiana, France
Saint-Jean-du-Maroni. Another 22 kilometre railway was built to the sawmill at Charvein. The railways were abandoned after the penal camps closed. Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
Cathedral Cayenne – Capital of French Guiana Cayenne-Rochambeau Airport Charvein Christiane Taubira Cities of French Guiana Clément, French Guiana Coat
Index of French Guiana–related articles
Index_of_French_Guiana–related_articles
Municipality in North, Brazil
Brazilian protection by general Francisco Cabral. In May 1895, Camille Charvein, the Governor of French Guiana, sent troops to Mapá (nowadays: Amapá).
Amapá_(municipality)
Iracoubo (RN1) Mana RD9 Mana Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni (RN1) Via Charvein RD10 Charvein (RD9) Acarouany RD11 Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni (RN1) Saint-Jean-du-Maroni
Roads_in_French_Guiana
Commune in French Guiana, France
gold mining. Mines in the commune include Coulor, and Délices. Acarouany Charvein Javouhey Chantal Berthelot (born 1958), French politician. Communes of
Mana,_French_Guiana
1984 French comedy film by Jean-Loup Hubert
Starring Josiane Balasko Victor Lanoux Dominique Lavanant Cinematography Jean Charvein Edited by Hélène Viard Music by Michel Goglat Production companies Films
La_Smala
Score Away team (Tier) 1. AJ Saint-Georges (R1) 3–0 Academy FC (R2) 2. FC Charvein Mana (R2) 3–0 ASC Kawina (none) 3. AS La Joyeuse Montjoly (R2) 2–1 US Saint-Élie
2024–25 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, overseas departments and territories
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Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni to Saint-Jean-du-Maroni. Another line went to Charvein. The railway lines were abandoned after prisons closed and disappeared
Transport_in_French_Guiana
1979 French film
Carmet Valérie Mairesse Cinematography Roland Thénot Jean Charvein Edited by Annie Charvein Renée Lichtig Music by Paul Misraki Distributed by NPF Planfilm
Un_si_joli_village
1960 French film
Vernon Maria Vincent Andrex Cinematography Enzo Riccioni Edited by Denise Charvein Music by Philippe Parès Roger-Roger Production company Procinor Distributed
Interpol_Against_X
1965 film
Ferzetti Georges Géret Akim Tamiroff Cinematography Juan Julio Baena Jean Charvein Edited by Monique Kirsanoff Music by Michel Magne Distributed by SN Prodis
Crime_on_a_Summer_Morning
10,000 refugees settled in French Guiana, and were housed in Acarouany, Charvein and other camps. France remained neutral during the conflict, and started
France–Suriname_relations
Road in French Guiana
Saint-Georges Kourou RD21 Saint-Élie / Sinnamary Iracoubo RD8 Mana RD9 Charvein RD11 Saint-Jean-du-Maroni Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni East end Albina Location
Route nationale 1 (French Guiana)
Route_nationale_1_(French_Guiana)
1951 film
Juliette Faber Cinematography Fred Langenfeld Michel Rocca Edited by Denise Charvein Music by Jean Yatove Production company Sport-Films Distributed by Astoria
The_Convict_(1951_film)
1960 : Les Dents du singe – by René Laloux 1960 : Moukengue – by Denise Charvein 1960 : L'Ondomane – by Arcady Brachlianoff 1960 : Villa mon rêve – by Albert
History_of_French_animation
1949 film
Françoise Arnoul Aimé Clariond Cinematography Fred Langenfeld Edited by Denise Charvein Music by Jean Yatove Production company Sport-Films Distributed by Les
The_Wreck_(1949_film)
12. ASE Matoury (R1) 1–1 (4–3 p) USC Montsinéry-Tonnegrande (R1) 13. FC Charvein Mana (R1) 0–2 ASC Agouado (R1) 14. FC Oyapock (R1) 1–0 Yana Sport Elite
2022–23 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, overseas departments and territories
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Joseph Casimir Fawtier, Governor 24 April 1893 to 4 August 1895 Camille Charvein, Governor 30 August 1895 to 13 June 1896 Henri Félix de Lamothe, Governor
List of colonial and departmental heads of French Guiana
List_of_colonial_and_departmental_heads_of_French_Guiana
Football tournament season
French Guiana Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier) 1. ASE Matoury (R1) 3–0 FC Charvein Mana (R2) 2. US Sinnamary (R1) 1–2 Aigles d'Or Mana (R2)
2024–25 Coupe de France preliminary rounds
2024–25_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds
Football tournament round
Saint-Georges (R1) 3–0 ASCS Maripasoula (R2) 3. ASCS Cogneau Lamirande (R3) 2–4 FC Charvein Mana (R2) 4. US Macouria (R2) 1–7 SC Kouroucien (R1) 5. AJS Kourou (R2)
2023–24 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, overseas departments and territories
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Thor's protection.
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Coral, Fierce, Strong
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Site of Arthur's last battle.
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