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    The Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station is a 30-hectare (74-acre) hill-top site used for French military communications. It has been in use since 1913...
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    delete the French Wikipedia article about the military radio station of Pierre-sur-Haute resulted in the restored article temporarily becoming the most-viewed...
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    2017, for an initial period of three years. Censorship of Wikipedia Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station § Controversy over Wikipedia article Political...
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    town of Kremlin-Bicêtre (Val de Marne). Among its installations is the Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station. "La DIRISI". Ministère de la Défense....
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    0410°E / 45.9280; 1.0410 Oradour-sur-Glane On 10 June 1944, four days after D-Day, the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in Haute-Vienne in Nazi-occupied France...
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    Spanish and Portuguese Wikipedia, but not on the English Wikipedia. Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station § Controversy over Wikipedia article "Wikipédia...
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    Plomb du Cantal (1,855 m; 6,086 ft) Puy Mary (1,787 m; 5,863 ft) Forez Pierre-sur-Haute (1,634 m; 5,361 ft) L'Aubrac Signal de Mailhebiau (1,469 m; 4,820 ft)...
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    Haute-Vienne (French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan: Nauta Vinhana, Nauta Viena; 'Upper Vienne') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
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