Pepin Island is a privately owned tied island in New Zealand connected by a causeway to the settlement of Cable Bay, north-east of Nelson. Pepin Island...
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southern end of a thin strip of land or causeway connecting Pepin Island with the South Island. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a...
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Pearl Island Pepin Island (a tied island connected to the mainland) Ponui Island Poor Knights Islands Portland Island Pourewa Island Puketutu Island Putauhinu...
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Anne Pépin (c. 1747–1837) was the richest and most celebrated woman on the West African island of Gorée in French Senegal. Pepin’, born to a European...
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desserts List of dairy products List of French desserts Pépin, Jacques (2012). Jacques Pépin New Complete Techniques. Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer...
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features Arrow Rock Boulder Bank Bryant Range Delaware Bay Haulashore Island Pepin Island Rotokura / Cable Bay Whangamoa Saddle Facilities and attractions...
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of the Pyrenees in 812. As emperor, he included his adult sons, Lothair, Pepin and Louis, in the government and sought to establish a suitable division...
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Adèle Dumont d'Urville (redirect from Adele Pepin)
after whom Adélie Land, Adele Island, Adélie penguin and Cape Pepin are named. While Adélie Land, Adele Island and Cape Pepin were named by Jules Dumont...
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and the Lycée Dumont D'Urville in Caen. Dumont d'Urville himself named Pepin Island in New Zealand and Adélie Land in Antarctica after his wife, and Croisilles...
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Julia Child (redirect from Cooking In Concert: Julia Child & Jacques Pepin)
After the show, Pépin and Child went to the hospital, where Child received sutures on her sliced finger. Afterwards, Child and Pépin dined at L'Ermitage...
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features Arrow Rock Boulder Bank Bryant Range Delaware Bay Haulashore Island Pepin Island Rotokura / Cable Bay Whangamoa Saddle Facilities and attractions...
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p. 35. Pepin 2004, p. 55. The Church of England Year Book 2014, p. 38. Pepin 2004, p. 58. The Church of England Year Book 2014, p. 41. Pepin 2004, p...
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of the brigantine Delaware, which struck rocks during a gale close to Pepin Island in 1863. Mātenga, along with her husband and the three other men who...
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Boulder Bank (category Barrier islands)
Cut of the Nelson Harbour. Haulashore Island was once a part of the Boulder Bank, but the Cut made it an island, and it is no longer connected to the...
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(141.33 sq mi), and also includes Todds Valley, Glenduan, Wakapuaka and Pepin Island. It had an estimated population of 2,100 as of June 2023, with a population...
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1776 by Nicolas Pépin, brother of the influential signare Anne Pépin. The House is more associated with Nicolas' daughter, Anna Colas Pépin, a signare who...
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Ercilia Pepín (December 7, 1886 – June 14, 1939) was a teacher, feminist, and equal rights activist in the Dominican Republic. She dedicated herself to...
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began with Nelson Province in 1853, which covered the entire upper South Island. Provinces were abolished in 1876 and replaced with smaller counties and...
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Papal States (section Donation of Pepin)
their demise. The state was legally established in the 8th century when Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, gifted Pope Stephen II, as a temporal sovereign...
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Delaware Bay is an indentation in the New Zealand South Island coast east of Pepin Island, to the north of Nelson. It is part of the larger Tasman Bay...
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Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere between the northern end of Boulder Bank and Pepin Island. The settlement's main park, Glenduan Reserve, is a public beach and...
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from the kingdom of the Franks. In 689, however, Radbod was defeated by Pepin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and compelled to cede Frisia Citerior...
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Haulashore Island is a small island in Tasman Bay, near Nelson, New Zealand. Formed in 1901, it was at one time a part of Boulder Bank. There is a narrow...
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Gorée (redirect from Gorée Island)
des Esclaves, or the House of Slaves, was built in 1780–1784 by Nicolas Pépin. Although it is the home of the infamous "Door of No Return", which is said...
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Corsica (category Mediterranean islands)
the March of Tuscany, which used it as an outpost against the Saracens. Pepin the Short, king of the Franks and Charlemagne's father, expelled the Lombards...
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