Proper noun
(imprecise) Alternative form of Le Havre, an important port of northern France.
A city, the county seat of Hill County, Montana, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"150 years of Libertarian" The next recorded use of the term was in Europe, when "libertarian communism" was used at a French regional anarchist Congress at Le Havre (16–22 November 1880). Source: Internet
Another Captain from Le Havre Jean-Baptiste d'Après de Mannevillette (1707–1780) worked for the East India Company and mapped the coasts of India and China. Source: Internet
A common friend, Roland Tual, met Queneau on a train from Le Havre and brought him over. Source: Internet
A total of 28 industrial establishments manufacture plastics in the Le Havre area many of which are classed as SECESO. Source: Internet
Alphonse Allais located his intrigues at Le Havre too. Source: Internet
Among the Norman words most used in Le Havre there are: boujou (hello, goodbye), clenche (door handle), morveux (veuse) (child), and bezot (te) (last born). Source: Internet