Vaillant (magazine) , a fictional automobile company in the French comic strip ''Michel Vaillant''
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Vaillant may refer to: * Vaillant (surname) * Vaillant (automobile) * Vaillant, Haute-Marne, a commune of the Haute-Marne department, France * ''Vaillant'' (magazine) and '' Vaillant, le journal de Pif'', children's magazines *Vaillant Group, a group of companies operating in the HVAC and Renewable Energy sectors *a ship sunk by an iceberg in 1897 with the loss of 78 lives * Le Vaillant, a French pigeon appointed to the Legion of Honour in 1916 See also *Vaillante ''Michel Vaillant'' is a French car racing comics series created in 1957 by French cartoonist Jean Graton and published originally by Le Lombard. Later, Graton published the albums by himself when he founded Graton éditeur in 1982. Michel Vail ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vaillant (surname)
Vaillant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ;Artists of the Dutch Golden Age *Andries Vaillant (1655–1693), engraver and painter * Bernard Vaillant (1632–1698), painter * Jacques Vaillant (1643–1691), painter * Jan Vaillant (1627–1668), painter *Wallerant Vaillant (1623–1667), painter ;Politics *Auguste Vaillant (1861–1894), French anarchist * Cornelis Vaillant (1781–1849), Dutch judge and governor of Suriname *Daniel Vaillant (born 1949), French socialist politician *Édouard Vaillant (1840–1915), prominent French socialist ;Science and medicine *François Le Vaillant (1753–1824), French explorer and ornithologist *George Clapp Vaillant (1901–1945), American anthropologist *George Eman Vaillant (born 1934), American psychiatrist *Léon Vaillant (1834–1914), French zoologist *Louis Vaillant (1876–1963), French doctor, naturalist, explorer and soldier *Sébastien Vaillant (1669–1722), French botanist ;Other *André Vaillant (1890–1977 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vaillant (automobile)
The Vaillant was a French automobile built in Lyon from 1922 to 1924. It was a cyclecar which used a Chapuis-Dornier Chapuis-Dornier was a French manufacturer of proprietary engines for automobiles from 1904 to 1928 in Puteaux near Paris. Between 1919 and 1921 it displayed a prototype automobile, but it was never volume produced.Linz, Schrader: ''Die große Autom ... engine of either 961 cc or 1350 cc. References David Burgess Wise, ''The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles''. Cyclecars Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France {{vintage-auto-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vaillant, Haute-Marne
Vaillant () is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. The village is located about 42 km north of Dijon on the Langres plateau, where the river Venelle, a tributary of the river Tille, has its source. See also *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Communes of Haute-Marne {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communes Of The Haute-Marne Department
The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Périmètre des groupements en 2025 BANATIC. Accessed 28 May 2025. * Communauté d'agglomération de Chaumont * Communauté d'agglomération Grand Saint-Dizier, Der et Vallées (partly) * [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vaillant (magazine) , a fictional automobile company in the French comic strip ''Michel Vaillant''
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Vaillant may refer to: * Vaillant (surname) * Vaillant (automobile) * Vaillant, Haute-Marne, a commune of the Haute-Marne department, France * ''Vaillant'' (magazine) and '' Vaillant, le journal de Pif'', children's magazines *Vaillant Group, a group of companies operating in the HVAC and Renewable Energy sectors *a ship sunk by an iceberg in 1897 with the loss of 78 lives * Le Vaillant, a French pigeon appointed to the Legion of Honour in 1916 See also *Vaillante ''Michel Vaillant'' is a French car racing comics series created in 1957 by French cartoonist Jean Graton and published originally by Le Lombard. Later, Graton published the albums by himself when he founded Graton éditeur in 1982. Michel Vail ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vaillant Group
The Vaillant Group is a company that develops products for heating, cooling and hot water. The company employs ~17,000 people worldwide and generates an annual turnover of approximately 3.7 billion euros. This makes the Vaillant Group one of the largest companies in its sector in Europe. The family-owned company is a global market leader in the wall-hung boiler segment. The Group's activities focus on the development of green products, and energy-saving and environmentally friendly products in particular, with the aim of achieving sustainable and profitable growth. The Vaillant Group's headquarters are located in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company is still one-hundred per cent family owned today. History The history of the Vaillant Group dates back to 1874, when Johann Vaillant set up a master fitter's business. In 1894 Johann Vaillant patented a new "closed-system" gas-fired bathroom boiler. This was the first device that made it possible to heat water hygienica ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HVAC
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC ) is the use of various technologies to control the temperature, humidity, and purity of the air in an enclosed space. Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality. HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. "Refrigeration" is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or "ventilation" is dropped, as in HACR (as in the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers). HVAC is an important part of residential structures such as single family homes, apartment buildings, hotels, and senior living facilities; medium to large industrial and office buildings such as skyscrapers and hospitals; vehicles such as cars, trains, airplanes, ships and submarines; and in marine environments, where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect to temperature and humidity, using fres ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Renewable Energy
Renewable energy (also called green energy) is energy made from renewable resource, renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human lifetime, human timescale. The most widely used renewable energy types are solar energy, wind power, and hydropower. Bioenergy and geothermal power are also significant in some countries. Some also consider Nuclear power proposed as renewable energy, nuclear power a renewable power source, although this is controversial, as nuclear energy requires mining uranium, a nonrenewable resource. Renewable energy installations can be large or small and are suited for both urban and rural areas. Renewable energy is often deployed together with further electrification. This has several benefits: electricity can heat pump, move heat and Electric vehicle, vehicles efficiently and is clean at the point of consumption. Variable renewable energy sources are those that have a fluctuating nature, such as wind power and solar power. In contrast, ''contro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Ships Sunk By Icebergs
A non-exhaustive listing of ships which have sunk as a result of striking ice masses of larger than "growler" or pack size (such collisions with minor ice are comparatively common, usually resulting in less damage). Note that many vessels have been lost without a trace in seas containing iceberg An iceberg is a piece of fresh water ice more than long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. Smaller chunks of floating glacially derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits". Much of an i ...s; these are not listed due to other possible explanations and lack of survivor testimony. See also * '' Futility'' - 1898 novella about a fictional ship sunk by an iceberg, noted to have similarities to the ''Titanic''. References {{Reflist * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Le Vaillant
Le Vaillant (French: ''The Valiant'') (died 4 June 1916) was a pigeon used by the French Army in the First World War. The bird was the last held at Fort Vaux before it was overrun in the Battle of Verdun. Le Vaillant carried a message from the fort's commander Sylvain Raynal to his senior officers requesting reinforcements but was mortally wounded in flight. The bird was posthumously appointed to the Legion of Honour and is commemorated by a plaque at the fort. Background Fort Vaux was a fortification guarding the north-east approach to the city of Verdun. The fort was besieged by German forces during the 1916 Battle of Verdun and by early June the remaining French garrison was under the command of Commandant Sylvain Raynal. Telephone connection between the fort and the had been severed by German troops and Raynal's only means of communication was by messenger pigeon, of which he had four. With German attacks continuing to gain ground Raynal sent the first of his pigeons ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |