Treville
Treville may refer to the following places:
* Treville, Herefordshire (Trefelin), a former civil parish in England
* Treville, Piedmont, a municipality in Italy
* Treville, Veneto, Italy, in Castelfranco Veneto
* Trevelin (also Trefelin), a town in the Welsh settlement in Chubut Province, Argentina
* Tréville, France
Treville can also refer to the following persons:
* M. de Tréville a fictional character in The Three Musketeers based on Jean-Armand du Peyrer, Count of Troisvilles (or Tréville)
* Olivia De Treville, Slovakian pornographic actor
* Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville, French admiral and three French ships Latouche-Tréville named for him
* Treville, Herefordshire (Trefelin), a former civil parish in England
* Treville, Piedmont, a municipality in Italy
* Treville, Veneto, Italy, in Castelfranco Veneto
* Trevelin (also Trefelin), a town in the Welsh settlement in Chubut Province, Argentina
* Tréville, France
Treville can also refer to the following persons:
* M. de Tréville a fictional character in The Three Musketeers based on Jean-Armand du Peyrer, Count of Troisvilles (or Tréville)
* Olivia De Treville, Slovakian pornographic actor
* Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville, French admiral and three French ships Latouche-Tréville named for him
Map - Treville
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CO | Corsican language |
FR | French language |
DE | German language |
IT | Italian language |
SC | Sardinian language |
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