Vimy — Vimy … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vimy — [vē mē′] town in N France, near the site of a fierce battle (1917) of WWI: pop. 2,700 … English World dictionary
Vimy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vimy (homonymie). 50° 22′ 24″ N 2° 48′ 41″ E … Wikipédia en Français
Vimy — French commune name= Vimy region= departement= arrondissement=Arras canton= Vimy insee=62861 cp=62580 maire= Lionel Lancry mandat=2008 2014 intercomm= Communaupole de Lens Liévin longitude=2.81138888889 latitude=50.3733333333 alt moy=71 m alt… … Wikipedia
Vimy — Original name in latin Vimy Name in other language Vermy, Vimi, Vimy, wei mi, Вими, Вімі State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 50.37243 latitude 2.81034 altitude 77 Population 4797 Date 2012 01 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Vimy (Begriffsklärung) — Vimy bezeichnet: Vimy, Ort in Frankreich Kanton Vimy, Kanton in Frankreich Vickers Vimy, Flugzeugtyp des Ersten Weltkriegs Schlacht von Vimy, Schlacht des Ersten Weltkriegs früherer Name des französischen Ortes Neuville sur Saône Siehe auch: Wimy … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vimy House — is a warehouse in western Ottawa, Canada, that used to store most of the collection of the Canadian War Museum. Originally built as Ottawa s streetcar garage, it was turned over to the war museum when its Sussex Drive building ran out of storage… … Wikipedia
Vimy Ridge — Bataille de la crête de Vimy Bataille de la crête de Vimy La bataille de Vimy peinture de Richard Jack Musée canadien de la guerre Informations générales Date du 9 au … Wikipédia en Français
Vimy Ridge (British Columbia) — Geobox | Range name=Vimy Ridge other name= image size= image caption= country=Canada region=British Columbia parent=Cariboo Mountains geology= geology1= geology2= orogeny= highest= highest elevation= highest lat d=|highest lat m=|highest lat… … Wikipedia
Vimy Ridge — /viˈmi rɪdʒ/ (say vee mee rij) noun Battle of, a battle between Allied and German forces fought in April 1917 during World War I near the town of Vimy in northern France, north of Arras. At dawn 9 April 1917 (Easter Monday), in driving sleet and… …