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Association Sportive Les Marsouins, is a football club from Saint-Leu, RĂ©union Island.
Sainte Rose du Lac is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Ste. Rose, Manitoba, Canada.
Saint Rose may refer to:
Sainte-Rose is a district in Laval, Quebec. It was incorporated as a village in 1850, and was a separate town until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965 which amalgamated all the municipalities on ĂŽle JĂ©sus into a single City of Laval.
Sainte-Rose is a commune on the east coast of the French island and department of RĂ©union.
Sainte-Rose station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Saint-JĂ©rĂ´me line.
Sainte-Rose is a commune in the department of Guadeloupe. It is the second largest commune of Guadeloupe, in terms of area, after Petit-Bourg.
Sainte-Rose-de-Watford is a municipality in the Municipalité régionale de comté des Etchemins in Quebec, Canada. It is part of the Chaudière-Appalaches region and the population is 747 as of 2009.
Sainte-Rose-du-Nord is a village on the north shore of the Saguenay River in Quebec, Canada. The site was known, from 1801 to 1933, as La Descente-des-Femmes.
Sainte-Rose is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It is located within the city of Laval, Quebec.
Sainte-Rose-de-Lima is a village of Lokono Amerindians in the commune of Matoury in French Guiana. The village is located on the RN2 near Cayenne – Félix Eboué Airport.
The vaquita is a species of porpoise endemic to the Gulf of California. Averaging 150 cm (for females) or 140 cm (for males) in length, it is the smallest of all living cetaceans.
Marsouin was a gabarre, the name-ship of her three-vessel class, built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Haran, launched in 1787 or '88 at Bayonne. She carried troops, supplies, invalids, etc., across the Atlantic to the Caribbean or back until the British captured her in 1795.