on 1963-07-03 by the Commission of geography of Quebec. The toponym "Rivière Barley" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the...
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administrative region Petit lac Malbaie, a waterbody Petite rivière Malbaie, a river Malbaie River, a river Rivière du Gouffre, a river Grands-Jardins National Park...
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List of rivers of Quebec (section Basse-Laurentides – Lac des Deux Montagnes and rivière des Mille Îles)
Malbaie River Petite rivière Malbaie Barley River Porc-Épic River Rivière des Martres Rivière de l'Enfer Chemin des Canots River Rivière à la Cruche (Malbaie...
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Its watershed and that of the rivière du Gouffre form the Charlevoix Biosphere Reserve. Le Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park is home to...
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such as the Grand fleuve de Hochelaga and the Grande rivière du Canada, where fleuve and rivière are two French words (fleuve being a river that flows...
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Chemin des Canots River (redirect from Rivière du Chemin des Canots)
Vaches, Malbaie River, Froid Creek, Barley River, Ménard Lake, rivière à la Cruche; east side: Malbaie River, Barley River, Little Malbaie River; south...
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Beaulieu Lake, Lac des Martres, Barley Lake, Rivière du Gouffre; south side: Cold Creek, Hache Lake, Coq Lake, Barley River, Malbaie River; west side:...
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Rodríguez, Tinguaro; Mélida, Hugo; Denancé, Nicolas; Sánchez-Vallet, Andrea; Rivière, Marie-Pierre; López, Gemma; Freydier, Amandine; Barlet, Xavier; Pattathil...
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Bouteillerie (or Rivière-Ouelle) from his uncle, gaining full ownership in 1792 when his mother died. In 1793, he settled at Rivière-Ouelle, where he...
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Phoenix was established at the confluence of two rivers: the Mesnil and Rivière Sèche. The estate derived its name from the endemic palm trees found exclusively...
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Wildlife Reserve. Lesclache Lake is one of the main head water bodies of the Barley River. This mountain lake is entirely located in an area where forestry...
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east side: rivière du Gouffre, Malbaie River, Petit lac Malfait, Lac du Coeur; south side: Barley Lake, Petit Malbaie Lake, Écluse Lake, Rivière du Gouffre;...
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The Peace River Country (or Peace Country; French: Région de la Rivière-de-la-paix) is an aspen parkland region centring on the Peace River in Canada...
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Christianity under their influence. After his conversion, he fasted on barley bread mixed with ashes, and drank only water. He was ordained a priest,...
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attorney, defending the rats of Autun against the charge of eating the barley crop. In 1788, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord became bishop of Autun...
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television sitcom Nathan Barley (2005). The series, about a self-described "self-facilitating media node," led to the term Nathan Barleys being used pejoratively...
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Wollstonecraft Diarist and travel writer. Cerridwen Mythical Wales Ishtar Barley and moon goddess who symbolised the continuous cycle of life and death....
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Red Moonlight Rum Dubonnet San Diego Cocktail Savoy Hotel Special Trois Rivieres Mummy Love Marble Hill Napoleon Karl-Gerhard Bossunova Belt Magic Juice...
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Baie; to the west: Lac Gilbert, Lac Équerre, Petite rivière Malbaie, Malbaie River; north: Lac Barley, Lac Lesclache. The mouth of Petit lac Malbaie is...
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from the original on January 14, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012. Shanta Barley (6 January 2010). "Oldest footprints of a four-legged vertebrate discovered"...
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He dies from an accident following his mistreatment of a horse. Clara Barley, a very poor girl living with her gout-ridden father. She marries Herbert...
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PS Accommodation (category Transport in Trois-Rivières)
Canadian Encyclopedia, Hurtig Publishers. p. 10. Denison, Merrill (1955). The Barley and the Stream: The Molson Story. McClelland & Stewart Limited. Ted Barris...
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(although some wheat strains such as spelt contain lower amounts), rye, barley, onion, garlic, Jerusalem and globe artichoke, asparagus, beetroot, chicory...
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fief of "Sault-au-Matelot". In 1626 he was further granted "le fief de la rivière St-Charles" in recognition of his meritorious service. Louis died on January...
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doi:10.1023/A:1006556627052. S2CID 83251018. Ferro, Myriam; Salvi, Daniel; Rivière-Rolland, Hélène; Vermat, Thierry; et al. (20 August 2002). "Integral Membrane...
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Saint Clair and settled in the present-day areas of Belle River (Belle-Rivière), Rochester, Tecumseh, Saint-Joachim and Stoney Point (Pointe-aux-Roches)...
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Charles Deburau (section Henri Rivière's Pierrot)
particularly profited from the piece was the naval officer-cum-novelist Henri Rivière. In 1860, he published Pierrot, a novella in which a young mime, Charles...
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English poetry, essays Chair: Daniel Hahn Members: Mojisola Adebayo Nick Barley Sharmilla Beezmohun Maureen Freely Nell Leyshon Nadifa Mohamed Daljit Nagra...
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renovations were carried out in the square: Javier Ortega and Antonio Rivière were in charge of them, under the supervision of Antón Capitel. The twin...
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have managed to gain a small presence: quinoa, wild rice, chia seeds, and barley. The most commonly used vegetables in traditional Québécois cuisine were...
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