Culture
Qui compose les grosses têtes ?
Qui compose les grosses têtes ?
Les Grosses Têtes
Équipe | |
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Présentation | Laurent Ruquier (depuis 2014) Ancienne présentation : Philippe Bouvard (1977-2014) Christophe Dechavanne (2000) |
Diffusion | |
Pays | France |
Station | RTL (depuis 1977) Bel RTL (depuis sa création en 1991) TF1 (1992-1997) Paris Première (depuis 2006) France 2 (depuis 2014) |
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Comment voir les grosses têtes ?
Les grosses têtes sur 6play : voir les épisodes en streaming.
What does Grosse Tete mean in English?
- Grosse Tete, LA. {{::location.tagLine.value.text}}. Grosse Tête is a village in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 670 at the 2000 census. Its name is French for « Big Head. ». Its local pronunciation is « gross tate. ». Grosse Tête is part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.
What is the history of the village of Grosse Tete?
- The Village was originally incorporated in 1906, but dissolved a few years later. It was re-incorporated in 1952, and today includes a two mile stretch of homes and businesses along Bayou Grosse Tete.
What is Bayou Grosse Tete known for?
- Bayou Grosse Tete also served as the area’s principal transportation route for years until the Texas-Pacific Railroad, now Mission-Pacific laid tracks through the settlement. Today the area is served by LA. Hwy 77 and Interstate 10, along with the rail lines and bayou.
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What highway runs through Bayou Grosse Tete?
- Bayou Grosse Tete flows through the eastern side of the village. Interstate 10 passes through the northern side of the village, with access from Exit 139. I-10 leads east 16 miles (26 km) to Baton Rouge and west 39 miles (63 km) to Lafayette .