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    The Creole garden or jardin de case (hut garden) is a multi-strata, multi-use agroforestry system common in French Guiana, the West Indies and Réunion...
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    Haitian Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/; Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; French: créole haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or simply Creole (Haitian...
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    aromatic and medicinal plants and small-scale livestock farming. The Creole garden appeared with the abolition of slavery, when former slaves settled on...
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    Réunion (category Articles containing Réunion Creole French-language text)
    front of the house, as it allowed to show its richness to the street. A Creole garden completes the house. It is composed of local plants, found in the forest...
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  • /hape/ "to bark", /ʒadẽ/ > /hadẽ/ "garden" Antillean Creole Dominican Creole French Grenadian Creole French Haitian Creole Kwéyòl makes no distinction of...
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  • Dominican Creole French is a French-based creole, which is a widely spoken language in Dominica. It can be considered a distinct dialect of Antillean Creole. It...
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    Cayenne (category Articles containing Guianese Creole French-language text)
    Cayenne (/keɪˈɛn/; French pronunciation: [kajɛn] ; Guianese Creole French: Kayenn) is the prefecture of French Guiana, an overseas region and department...
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    Carillon, Bok Tower Gardens, Florida Capitol of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Georgia Marble Company: a creole marble quarry "Material Name:Creole marble". Museum...
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    King Creole is a 1958 American musical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and based on the 1952 novel A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins. Produced...
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  • Creole or Cacheu-Ziguinchor Creole also Portuguis Creole is a Portuguese-based creole language that is considered a dialect of Guinea-Bissau Creole spoken...
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    the creole dialect of English spoken by Gullah and Geechee people. Over time, its speakers have used this term to formally refer to their creole language...
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  • King Creole is the second soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, issued by RCA Victor, LPM 1884 in mono in September 1958, recorded...
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    Louisiana French (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    Louisiana French (Louisiana French: français de la Louisiane; Louisiana Creole: françé la lwizyàn) is an umbrella term for the dialects and varieties of...
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    architecture of New Orleans reflect its history and multicultural heritage, from Creole cottages to historic mansions on St. Charles Avenue, from the balconies...
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    Louisiana (redirect from Creole State)
    (French: Louisiane [lwizjan] ; Spanish: Luisiana [lwiˈsjana]; Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the...
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    Dorothy Creole was one of the first African women to arrive in New York. She arrived in 1627. That year, three enslaved African women set foot on the southern...
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    which have a higher smoke point than butter, and are used in Cajun and Creole cuisine for gumbos and stews. The darker the roux, the less thickening power...
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  • 1978. The group's members were Grandmaster Flash, Kidd Creole (not to be confused with Kid Creole), Keef Cowboy, Melle Mel, Scorpio, and Rahiem. The group's...
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    Zerang Blue Chicago Blues (Not Two, 2010) with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten Creole Gardens (A New Orleans Suite) (NoBusiness, 2011) with Michael Zerang Brooklyn...
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  • and manufacturers List of schooners White, Caroline (25 November 2021). "Creole: On board the sailing yacht owned by the Gucci family". Boat International...
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    House and Gardens, that focuses on the past residents and associates of the house. These include its wealthy, pre-civil war French Creole inhabitants...
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    Gumbo (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    Gumbo (Louisiana Creole: Gum-bo) is a stew that is popular in the U.S. state of Louisiana and is the official state cuisine. Gumbo consists primarily of...
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    Chicago in 1922, where they started playing in the Lincoln Gardens as King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band. In addition to Oliver on cornet, the personnel...
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    child to cut their own switch.[citation needed] The tamarind switch (in Creole English tambran switch) is a judicial birch-like instrument for corporal...
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    Bungi dialect (redirect from Gaelic Creole)
    Ontario and Minnesota, United States. Bungi has been categorized as a post-creole, with the distinctive features of the language gradually abandoned by successive...
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    the Creole Band to Chicago in 1915. Johnson and his band played an instrumental role in establishing Royal Gardens (later known as Lincoln Gardens), as...
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    Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. In 2016, the garden was visited...
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    Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (464 acres, 187.77 hectares) is a historic house with gardens located on the Ashley River at 3550 Ashley River Road west...
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    kalulú referring to okra, similar to the present use of the word in Haitian Creole and São Tomean Portuguese. Trinbagonians, Grenadians, and Dominicans primarily...
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  • country. A distinction exists between Jamaican English and Jamaican Patois (a creole language), though not entirely a sharp distinction so much as a gradual...
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