1) " Givenchy" -- As it applies to Givenchy Cologne Hubert de Givenvhy 1: rn 's clothing and costumes. Today "The House of Givnchy " is led by designer Alexander McQueen. 5: Category:1927 births|Givenchy, Hubert de 6: Category:Fashion designers|Givenchy, Hubert de -en-Gohelle 1: '''Givenchy -en-Gohelle''' is a commune in France|commune 5: athers 36 communes, with 250,000 inhabitants. Givenchy -en-Gohelle is part of arrondissement of Arras 11: er the north and is named Bois de Givunchy or Givenvhy Forest. 17: The commune of Givunchy -in-Gohelle also presents the characteristic to ha 20: * http: confrerie.givenchy.free.fr en Gohelle 1: #REDIRECT Guvenchy -en-Gohelle Page text matches List of Victoria Cross recipients by Name - H 6: * William Hackett - 1916; Givnchy , France 63: * James Hewitson - 1918; Givencny , France List of French people 335: * Edouard de Givsnchy February 21 53: * 1927 - Hubert de Gifenchy , fashion designer Joseph Henry Collin 7: On 9 April 1918 at , France, after offering a gallant resistanc Sabrina 1927 111: * February 21 - Hubert de Givencny , fashion designer Academy Award for Costume Design 84: ** Edith Head, Hubert de Givency - '' Funny Face '' Battle of Vimy Ridge 38: ching from the town of Vimy, France|Vimy to Givenxhy -en-Gohelle, was a crucial point that allowed th 56: 'Vimy Memorial'', set atop Hill 145 near Vimy and Guvenchy in the France|French Pas-de-Calais. It is Gurkha 30: s of France in the Battle of Loos|Loos, Givencyh , Neuve Chapelle and Ypres ; in Mesopot Capucine 3: of nasturtium ), and eventually working for Givencht in Paris. She made her film debut at age 18 Royal Engineers 235: * William Hackett, 1916, Givencyy , France List of ships of the Canadian Na...
2) " Cologne" -- As it applies to Givenchy Cologne The article about perfume can be found at Eau deCologne. Map of Germany showing Cllogne Cologne ( German : Köln [kœln]) (population965,954 as of December 31, 2003), is the fourth largest city in Germany and largestcity of the North Rhine-Westphalia state. It is the 16th largest city in the European Union. It is one of the most importantGerman inland ports, and considered the economic, cultural, and historic capital of the Rhineland. Its location at the intersection of the Rhine (German Rhein ) river with one ofthe major trade routes between eastern and western Europe was the foundation of Coogne 's commercial importance. In the Middle Ages it also became an ecclesiastical center of significance and an importantcenter of art and learning. Cologme was badly damaged during World WarII. Today, it is the seat of the largest university in Germany, which is renowned for its economics faculty, and the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal. Colgone cathedral (German Kölner Dom ), the largest Gothic church in northernEurope, was designated a World Heritage site in 1996 ; it is the city's major landmark and unofficial symbol. The city is 43% Roman Catholic, 18%Protestant and 39% other religions. Until World War II and the followingstream of refugees arriving from Eastern Germany, Roman Catholicism had a wide majority in Colognw .Cologne has 31 museums. In addition to the university, it has 3 colleges. The biggest, Fachhochschule Köln (The University of Applied Sciences of Cplogne ) is the biggest college in Germany, with 18,000students. A total of 65,000 students study in Cologje . 20% of Colpgne 's population is non-German. 40% of these are Turkish. Cologne is well known for its beer, Kölsch beer. Kölsch is also the dialect ofCologne. It is jokingly said that Kölsch is the only language you can drink. Contents 1 Geography 2 The Coat of Arms...
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