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Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: panorama of the administrative capital and largest settlement of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located in the North Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. With a population of approximately 5,500 residents, it serves as the territory’s political, economic, and cultural center. The town features a blend of French and North American influences, reflected in its architecture, language, and daily life. Its port supports both fishing and limited commercial activities, while a small airport connects it to mainland Canada and France. As the main point of entry to the archipelago, Saint Pierre plays a central role in maintaining the territory’s ties to metropolitan France.
Cannes, France - August 14, 2018: Tourists are in front of Palais des Festivals et des Congres, a convention center, the venue for the Cannes Film Festival, the Cannes Lions International Festival
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: inland pond / bog ecosystem. The landscape is sparsely forested, with low shrubs and grasses lining the pond’s edge. The island of Saint Pierre, contains numerous bogs and marshes that are characteristic of its cool, humid maritime climate and glacially influenced terrain. These wetlands are  nutrient-poor and acidic, supporting vegetation such as sphagnum mosses, sedges, dwarf shrubs, and aquatic plants like yellow pond lilies. Bogs typically occupy poorly drained depressions in the island’s interior, while marshes are found near low-lying coastal or inland areas where water flow is more variable. These ecosystems play an important ecological role by regulating water flow, storing carbon, and providing habitat for birdlife and amphibians. Although modest in scale, they reflect the subarctic biogeography of the region and remain largely undeveloped due to the island’s low population density and rugged landscape.
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: inland pond / bog ecosystem. The landscape is sparsely forested, with low shrubs and grasses lining the pond’s edge. The island of Saint Pierre, contains numerous bogs and marshes that are characteristic of its cool, humid maritime climate and glacially influenced terrain. These wetlands are  nutrient-poor and acidic, supporting vegetation such as sphagnum mosses, sedges, dwarf shrubs, and aquatic plants like yellow pond lilies. Bogs typically occupy poorly drained depressions in the island’s interior, while marshes are found near low-lying coastal or inland areas where water flow is more variable. These ecosystems play an important ecological role by regulating water flow, storing carbon, and providing habitat for birdlife and amphibians. Although modest in scale, they reflect the subarctic biogeography of the region and remain largely undeveloped due to the island’s low population density and rugged landscape.
Montauban is a French commune located in the department of Tarn-et-Garonne, of which it is the capital, in the Occitanie region.
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Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: St. Pierre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church in Saint‑Pierre, the capital of Saint‑Pierre et Miquelon. Originally established as a cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate in 1690, the present edifice was rebuilt between 1905 and 1907 after the Great Fire of 1902 devastated the previous structure. The design reflects Basque-influenced architecture, featuring interior wooden galleries and tribunes, with Alsatian sandstone and local granite elements. A reinforced concrete bell tower erected in 1907 was replaced in 1975 with stone sourced from Alsace and rhyolite from nearby Mount St. Pierre, based on the designs of architect Joseph Muller. The cathedral houses early 20th-century stained-glass windows portraying French saints, along with modern windows donated by General de Gaulle during his 1967 visit, depicting maritime Gospel scenes and Vatican II themes. It lost the episcopal seat in 2018 following the vicariate’s dissolution and is now a listed monument historique, remaining an active church for worship and occasional cultural events
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: St. Pierre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church in Saint‑Pierre, the capital of Saint‑Pierre et Miquelon. Originally established as a cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate in 1690, the current structure, consecrated in 1907, replaced the original 19th-century cathedral that was completely destroyed by a fire in November 1902, a disaster that also claimed the town's administrative and judicial buildings. Designed by French architect Henri Rapine, the cathedral was constructed using concrete and features a distinctive Basque style, particularly evident in its gabled facade and bell tower, reflecting the heritage of many of the archipelago's inhabitants. Its interior is noted for its wooden barrel vault ceiling and stained-glass windows, some of which were donated from Alsace and depict saints, including the cathedral's patron, Saint Peter. The building stands as a central religious and architectural landmark in the French overseas collectivity. It lost the episcopal seat in 2018 following the vicariate’s dissolution and is now a listed monument historique, remaining an active church for worship and occasional cultural events
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Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: St. Pierre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church in Saint‑Pierre, the capital of Saint‑Pierre et Miquelon. Originally established as a cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate in 1690, the present edifice was rebuilt between 1905 and 1907 after the Great Fire of 1902 devastated the previous structure. The design reflects Basque-influenced architecture, featuring interior wooden galleries and tribunes, with Alsatian sandstone and local granite elements. A reinforced concrete bell tower erected in 1907 was replaced in 1975 with stone sourced from Alsace and rhyolite from nearby Mount St. Pierre, based on the designs of architect Joseph Muller. The cathedral houses early 20th-century stained-glass windows portraying French saints, along with modern windows donated by General de Gaulle during his 1967 visit, depicting maritime Gospel scenes and Vatican II themes. It lost the episcopal seat in 2018 following the vicariate’s dissolution and is now a listed monument, remaining an active church for worship and occasional cultural events
The Yale Coat of Arms is beautifully rendered in terra cotta above the entrance to Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall  (SSS) on Grove Street in New Haven. \n\nThe Coat of Arms is inscribed in both Hebrew and Latin. The Hebrew is “Urim v’ Tumim.” Urim is on the right-hand page with an unnatural line break. Likewise v’Tumim on the left-hand page. These words are from the Hebrew Bible, Exodus 28:30, and refer to an object or objects contained within the breastplate of the High Priest. The Latin text, “Lux et Veritas,” is based on an early Greek translation from the Hebrew and means, “light and truth.” The translation from Hebrew to Greek to Latin is imperfect, but it does capture the mission of the early years of Yale.
Church Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul in Ligny-le-Châtel with cult car 2cv, Bourogne, France
Aerial view of Beynac-et-Cazenac by Dordogne river in France
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: St. Pierre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church in Saint‑Pierre, the capital of Saint‑Pierre et Miquelon. Originally established as a cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate in 1690, the present edifice was rebuilt between 1905 and 1907 after the Great Fire of 1902. The design reflects Basque-influenced architecture, featuring interior wooden galleries and tribunes, with Alsatian sandstone and local granite elements. A reinforced concrete bell tower erected in 1907 was replaced in 1975 with stone sourced from Alsace and rhyolite from nearby Mount St. Pierre, based on the designs of architect Joseph Muller. The cathedral houses early 20th-century stained-glass windows portraying French saints, along with modern windows donated by General de Gaulle during his 1967 visit, depicting maritime Gospel scenes and Vatican II themes. It lost the episcopal seat in 2018 following the vicariate’s dissolution and is now a listed monument historique, remaining an active church for worship and occasional cultural events
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: inland pond / bog ecosystem. The landscape is sparsely forested, with low shrubs and grasses lining the pond’s edge. The island of Saint Pierre, contains numerous bogs and marshes that are characteristic of its cool, humid maritime climate and glacially influenced terrain. These wetlands are  nutrient-poor and acidic, supporting vegetation such as sphagnum mosses, sedges, dwarf shrubs, and aquatic plants like yellow pond lilies. Bogs typically occupy poorly drained depressions in the island’s interior, while marshes are found near low-lying coastal or inland areas where water flow is more variable. These ecosystems play an important ecological role by regulating water flow, storing carbon, and providing habitat for birdlife and amphibians. Although modest in scale, they reflect the subarctic biogeography of the region and remain largely undeveloped due to the island’s low population density and rugged landscape.
Perron sandy beach in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, llle-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: panorama of the administrative capital and largest settlement of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located in the North Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. With a population of approximately 5,500 residents, it serves as the territory’s political, economic, and cultural center. The town features a blend of French and North American influences, reflected in its architecture, language, and daily life. Its port supports both fishing and limited commercial activities, while a small airport connects it to mainland Canada and France. As the main point of entry to the archipelago, Saint Pierre plays a central role in maintaining the territory’s ties to metropolitan France.
Troyes, France - November 04 2024: View over the gothic Cathedral of the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul from streets in Troyes city, France
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: St. Pierre Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church in Saint‑Pierre, the capital of Saint‑Pierre et Miquelon. Originally established as a cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate in 1690, the current structure, consecrated in 1907, replaced the original 19th-century cathedral that was completely destroyed by a fire in November 1902, a disaster that also claimed the town's administrative and judicial buildings. Designed by French architect Henri Rapine, the cathedral was constructed using concrete and features a distinctive Basque style, particularly evident in its gabled facade and bell tower, reflecting the heritage of many of the archipelago's inhabitants. Its interior is noted for its wooden barrel vault ceiling and stained-glass windows, some of which were donated from Alsace and depict saints, including the cathedral's patron, Saint Peter. The building stands as a central religious and architectural landmark in the French overseas collectivity. It lost the episcopal seat in 2018 following the vicariate’s dissolution and is now a listed monument historique, remaining an active church for worship and occasional cultural events
Nilkrokodil und Nimmersatt / Nile crocodile and Yellow-billed stork / Crocodylus niloticus et Mycteria ibis
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: the \
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: CACIMA (Chambre d’Agriculture, de Commerce, d’Industrie, des Métiers et de l’Artisanat) of Saint Pierre et Miquelon is a French public administrative body based in Saint‑Pierre, representing over 550 local businesses across agriculture, commerce, industry, crafts, and fishing. Operating under dual oversight from the Ministries of Industry and of SMEs, Commerce, and Crafts, CACIMA provides a range of services—including business registration, technical support, vocational training, apprenticeship through its CFA, and sector-specific guidance—as well as managing infrastructure and supporting economic development initiatives. Its governance is led by an elected assembly of local entrepreneurs determining strategic priorities. CACIMA also plays a key role in regional projects, such as promoting local agricultural production via a territorial food project, partnership programs with mainland French counterparts, and coordinating tourism and cruise-industry efforts.
Theodore, Alabama, USA - Aug. 26, 2023: A rare E.T. Progressive Insurance buckle up street sign is pictured outside Nan Gray Davis Elementary School in Theodore, Alabama.
Charming Building at Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne, France
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: Point aux Canons Lighthouse (Phare de la Pointe aux Canons) is a historic navigational beacon located on a jetty at the entrance to the harbour. Constructed in 1861–62 at the request of the then‑governor, the octagonal  tower stands approximately 11 m tall, painted white with a red horizontal band, topped by a red lantern and gallery. It functioned as the front range light of a pair guiding vessels into the port and remained active until 1984, though it remains in place today as a landmark. The lighthouse sits adjacent to a site formerly occupied by a 17th‑ and 19th‑century cannon battery.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: the Fulmar (P740) is a public service patrol vessel operated by the French Navy and based in Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Originally built as a fishing trawler named Jonathan in 1990–1991 by the Socarenam shipyard in Boulogne-sur-Mer, it was acquired by the French state in 1996, converted into a patrol ship in Lorient, and commissioned in 1997 under the Maritime Gendarmerie. In 2009, it was transferred to the French Navy. Measuring approximately 39.8 meters in length, with a beam of 8.5 meters and a draft of 4.7 meters, the Fulmar has a displacement of 550 tonnes empty and 680 tonnes fully loaded. It is powered by a 1,200 hp Stork-Wärtsilä diesel engine, enabling a top speed of 12 knots and an operational range of 3,500 nautical miles or 30 days at sea. Armed with 7.62 mm machine guns and equipped with Furuno radar, a rigid-hull inflatable boat, a drone, and communication systems, the Fulmar is tasked with maritime surveillance, fisheries control, search and rescue, pollution response, and regional cooperation, particularly with Canada, Denmark, and Greenland.
Close-up of engine of Ethiopian Airlines airplane Airbus A350-941 registration ET-AVD parked at Swiss Airport Zürich Kloten on a winter day. Photo taken January 23rd, 2025, Zurich Kloten, Switzerland.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: the Zazpiak‑Bat Fronton in Saint Pierre is an open‑air court constructed in 1906 on Place Richard Briand, used for the Basque pelota sport and reflecting the enduring Basque presence in Saint Pierre et Miquelon. At approximately 45 m in length and notable for its striking red façade, it is recognized as the oldest surviving Basque pelota fronton in North America. Built of stone and cement to replace an earlier wooden structure, it became a community focal point amid early 20th‑century political tensions, including the controversial dynamiting of the original wall in 1904. Beyond sports, it hosts the annual Basque Festival each August, where pelota matches, traditional music, dance, and local cuisine celebrate the archipelago’s Basque heritage.
The imposing Church of Notre Dame de l'Assomption stands tall against a cloudy sky, showcasing its unique blend of architectural styles in Auvillar
Cancale, France – May 17, 2025: The jetty and lighthouse of the port of Cancale in Brittany, France, seen at low tide with pedestrians and a food truck near the entrance during a clear afternoon.
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