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Coachbuilt wonders will look back to a bygone era. This year's Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace on September 4-6 will celebrate a bygone era of unique coach-built cars by gathering a trio of one-off masterpieces. Once upon a time, the well-heeled would buy a car as a rolling chassis, and then take it to a specialist coachbuilder to finish the job off. It was like the customization departments we see at high-end manufacturers today, only on a much more personal level. Heading the display will be the Bugatti Type 57 Atalante Gangloff.
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The Coupe de France was a French rugby union competition which was founded early in the 20th century but was abandoned during World War II, and then restarted in 1943. All clubs were invited to participate, about 100 of them took part, with the first division teams joining in during the last rounds.
The 2018 Coupe de France Final was a football match between Les Herbiers VF and Paris Saint-Germain to decide the winner of the 2017–18 Coupe de France , the 101st season of the Coupe de France .

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© TF1 Miss France 2021: why Amandine Petit's first official release shocks Internet users Amandine Petit, Miss France 2021, made her first national release in Lorraine, this Saturday January 2. Welcomed in a shopping center with Diane Febvay, Miss Lorraine, she went to meet the public. But in the midst of a pandemic and with new restrictions around the curfew, the images broadcast on social networks are struggling to get through to some Internet users.
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The Coupe de France was a French rugby union competition which was founded early in the 20th century but was abandoned during World War II, and then restarted in 1943. All clubs were invited to participate, about 100 of them took part, with the first division teams joining in during the last rounds. en.m.wikipedia.org
2018 Coupe de France Final - WikipediaThe 2018 Coupe de France Final was a football match between Les Herbiers VF and Paris Saint-Germain to decide the winner of the 2017–18 Coupe de France , the 101st season of the Coupe de France . en.wikipedia.org
2001–02 Coupe de France - WikipediaThe Coupe de France 2001–2002 was its 85th edition. It was won by FC Lorient. The cup winner qualified for UEFA Cup. 2002-03-30. Stade Furiani, Bastia. 2002-03-30. Stade du Moustoir, Lorient. 2002-05-11. Stade de France , Saint-Denis. Attendance: 78,000. Referee: Éric Poulat. en.wikipedia.org
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2009–10 Coupe de France - WikipediaThe 2009–10 Coupe de France was the 93rd season of the most prestigious French cup competition, organized by the French Football Federation, and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories
1988–89 Coupe de France - WikipediaThe Coupe de France 1988–1989 was its 72nd edition. It was won by Olympique de Marseille. 1989-06-03. Stade de l'Abbé Deschamps, Auxerre. 1989-06-03. Stade Auguste Bonal, Montbéliard. June 10, 1989. Parc des Princes, Paris. Attendance: 44,448. Referee: Joël Quiniou.
List of Coupe de France finals - WikipediaThe Coupe Charles Simon, commonly known as the Coupe de France , is a knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation. The competition began in 1919 and is open to all amateur and professional football clubs in France
1958–59 Coupe de France - WikipediaThe Coupe de France 's results of the 1958–59 season. Le Havre AC won the final played on May 3 and May 18, 1959, beating FC Sochaux-Montbéliard. 1959-04-12. Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes. 1959-04-12. Stade Henri Fouquès-Duparc, Oran.