1. plaisance - Noun
2. Plaisance - Proper noun
See Pleasance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfterward, under the supervision of the last French governor, the French population of Plaisance moved to Île Royale (now Cape Breton Island ), part of Acadia which remained then under French control. Source: Internet
At the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Muybridge presented a series of lectures on the "Science of Animal Locomotion" in the Zoopraxographical Hall, built specially for that purpose in the "Midway Plaisance" arm of the exposition. Source: Internet
Among them were Ménilmontant, Plaisance, Petit-Montrouge, Maison-Blanche, Petit-Gentilly, Notre-Dame de la Gare, Billancourt, Gros-Caillou. Source: Internet
During the period of the strike, 65 of them pooled their savings and purchased Plaisance for $39,000. Source: Internet
The United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) donated new chrome plated steel pan instruments to the boys of the St. John Bosco Orphanage in Plaisance, East Coast of Demerara. Source: Internet
In 1655, France appointed a governor in Plaisance, thus starting a formal French colonization period of Newfoundland citation as well as a period of periodic war and unrest between England and France. Source: Internet