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Menen (mā`nən), Fr. Menin, commune (1991 pop. 32,645), West Flanders prov., SW Belgium, on the Leie River, near the French border. Manufactures include machinery, textiles, and tobacco products. Founded in 1578, Menen was strongly fortified in the 17th cent. In World War I it changed hands several times during the bitter fighting between German and English forces in the Ypres Ypres (ē`prə), Du. Ieper, commune (1991 pop. 35,235), West Flanders prov., SW Belgium, near the French border. ..... Click the link for more information. sector. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Andrew's Norwood United Church, Montreal), Menen Ayele and her three children (Union United Church, Montreal), and Samsu Mia from Bangladesh (First Unitarian Church, Ottawa). In return, Adamu gave all the paintings he produced to his godfather, who sold them through the Empress Menen Handicraft School (where Yohannes was employed) or his other contacts in Addis Ababa. Ram Menen, Emirates' Senior Vice President, Cargo, said: "We are glad to have contracted for this third Boeing 747-400 freighter to join our fleet. |
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