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'''La Source''' is the French to mean ''The Source''. It may also refer to:
'''La Source''' is the French for ''the source'' or ''the spring'' (water). It may also refer to:
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* [[La Source, Haiti|La Source]], a village in the Grand'Anse Department of Haiti.
''la Source'' or '''des Sources''' or '''les Sources''', or ''variation'', may refer to:
* [[La Source, Arniquet, Haiti|La Source]], a village in the Sud Department of Haiti.

== Ballet ==
==Places==
*[[La source (Saint-Léon)]], an 1866 ballet with music by [[Léo Delibes]] and [[Ludwig Minkus]]
*[[La source (Balanchine)]], an 1986 ballet by George Balanchine to music of Delibes
* [[La Source, Haiti]], a village in the Grand'Anse department of Haiti
* [[La Source, Arniquet, Haiti]], a village in the Sud department of Haiti
* [[Les Sources]], Estrie, Quebec, Canada; a regional county municipality
* [[Des Sources station]], Montreal, Quebec, Canada; a light rail station
* [[Boulevard Des Sources]], Montreal, Quebec, Canada; a large street

==Arts and entertainment==
*[[The Source (Ingres)|''The Source'' (Ingres)]], a painting by Ingres
*[[The Source (2011 film)|''The Source'' (2011 film)]], a 2011 French drama-comedy
*''Le Printemps (La Source)'', a painting by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]

=== Ballet ===
*[[La source (Saint-Léon)|''La source'' (Saint-Léon)]], an 1866 ballet with music by Léo Delibes and Ludwig Minkus
*[[La source (Balanchine)|''La source'' (Balanchine)]], a 1986 ballet by George Balanchine to music of Delibes

=== Music ===
*[[La Source (album)|''La Source'' (album)]], a 2007 album by Nâdiya
*[[La source (song)|"La Source" (song)]], a 1968 Eurovision song
*''La Source'', a musical piece for harp by [[Alphonse Hasselmans]]
*''Les sources'' (album), a 2018 album by [[Vanessa Paradis]]

== Other ==
== Other ==
*[[The Source (Ingres)|La Source]], a painting by [[Ingres]]
*[[The Source (retailer)]] ({{lang-fr|La Source|link=no}}), a Canadian electronics retailer
*[[École élémentaire La Source|École élémentaire ''La Source'']], elementary school in Barrie, Ontario
*[[La Source (album)]], a 2007 album by Nâdiya
*''La Source'', the name of the first turn (a hairpin) at the motorsport racetrack [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]]
*[[La source (song)]], a 1968 Eurovision song
*[[Stade de la Source]] ({{lang-en|La Source Stadium|link=no}}), Orleans, France; a soccer stadium
*[[The Source (retailer)]], a Canadian electronics retailer

*[[The Source (2011 film)]], La Source des femmes {{fr icon}}
==See also==
*[[École élémentaire La Source]], elementary school in Barrie, Ontario
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*La Source, the name of the first turn (a hairpin) at the [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]] racing circuit
* [[Source (disambiguation)]]
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 17 December 2023

La Source is the French for the source or the spring (water). It may also refer to:

la Source or des Sources or les Sources, or variation, may refer to:

Places[edit]

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Ballet[edit]

Music[edit]

Other[edit]

See also[edit]