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La Trappe

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[ la trap ]

noun

  1. an abbey in Normandy, France, at which the Trappist order was founded.


Trappe, La

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[ French la trap ]

noun

La Trappe

/ la trap /

noun

  1. a monastery in NW France, in the village of Soligny-la-Trappe northeast of Alençon: founded in about 1140, site of the Trappist reform of Cistercian order in 1664
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In 2020, the agency greenlighted the developer’s plans to hook up the first 120 new homes to the town’s outdated wastewater treatment plant, which was discharging pollutants into a tributary of La Trappe Creek that empties into the Choptank River and eventually the bay.

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The plant was then discharging excess amounts of pollutants into a tributary of La Trappe Creek, which empties into the Choptank River and eventually the bay.

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Following the French Revolution, the painting was moved to the Louvre and then subsequently sent to the Abbaye de La Trappe, in the Orne region.

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When a commercial Dutch brewery took over operations in 1999, La Trappe beers no longer met the requirements of the ITA to be an Authentic Trappist Product.

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Pairing for the match: The early game on Sunday calls for brunch, and La Trappe Dubbel is a great for brunch fare.

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