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    The sol, later called a sou, is the name of a number of different coins, for accounting or payment, dating from Antiquity to today. The name is derived...
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  • in France French sol, or sou Argentine sol Bolivian sol, the currency of Bolivia from 1827 to 1864 Peruvian sol, introduced in 1991 Peruvian sol (1863–1985)...
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  • (tramp type) who handily deconstructs the French language, to the amusement of adults as well as children. Sol mostly appears alone on stage and recites...
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    Sol Invictus (Classical Latin: [ˈsoːɫ ɪnˈwɪktʊs], "Invincible Sun" or "Unconquered Sun") was the official sun god of the late Roman Empire and a later...
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  • Solal of the Solals (French: Solal) is a 1930 novel by the Swiss writer Albert Cohen. It was published in English in 1933. It was Cohen's first novel,...
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    000. The Tranvía de Sóller tram links Sóller to Port de Sóller. Sóller is linked by the historic railway, the Ferrocarril de Sóller, and by a highway with...
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  • Sol et Gobelet was a French language children's television show made in Quebec, which was broadcast from 1968 to 1971 on Radio-Canada. Its stories revolved...
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    Sol Hachuel (Hebrew: סוליקא חגואל; Arabic: زليخة حتشويل; 1817 – June 5, 1834) was a Moroccan Jewish woman who was publicly beheaded for refusing to convert...
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    Sol Gabetta (born 18 April 1981) is an Argentine cellist. The daughter of Andrés Gabetta and Irène Timacheff-Gabetta, she has French and Russian ancestry...
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  • Solfège (redirect from Do Re Mi Sol La Si)
    In music, solfège (/ˈsɒlfɛʒ/, French: [sɔlfɛʒ]) or solfeggio (/sɒlˈfɛdʒioʊ/; Italian: [solˈfeddʒo]), also called sol-fa, solfa, solfeo, among many names...
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    Poteaux-sur-sol is a part of American historic carpentry but is known by its French name in North America, as it was used by French and French-Canadian people...
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    Romance languages still use reflexes of sol (e.g., Italian sole, Portuguese sol, Spanish sol, Romanian soare and French soleil) as the main word for "sun"...
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    Ri Sol-ju (Korean: 리설주; born c. 1985–1989) is the current First Lady of North Korea as the wife of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. Little is known about her...
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    The Costa del Sol (literally "Coast of the Sun") is a region in the south of Spain in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns...
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  • air-sol moyenne portée (ASMP; "medium-range air to surface missile") is a French nuclear air-launched cruise missile manufactured by MBDA France. In French...
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    After the French monetary reform of 1425, the gold half-noble (1⁄6th pound, 40 pence) was worth close to one Livre Parisis (French pound) or 20 sols, while...
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  • Sale el Sol (English: The Sun Comes Out, Spanish: [ˌsa.le el ˈsol]) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on...
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    David M. Solomon (redirect from DJ D-Sol)
    David Michael Solomon (born c. 1962), known as DJ D-Sol, is an American investment banker and DJ. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Goldman Sachs...
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  • "Stadium sings as Sol Sidibe becomes youngest Stoke City league player in 65 years". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 5 August 2023. "Sol Sidibe: Stoke boss...
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    (/fræŋk/; French: franc français, [fʁɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]; sign: F or Fr), also commonly distinguished as the French franc (FF), was a currency of France. Between...
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    Filipina broadcast journalist and politician Sol Bamba (born 1985), French-born Ivorian footballer Sol Bloom (1870–1949), member of the U.S. House of...
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    S2 (missile) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    first deployed French land-based strategic missile, equipped with a single nuclear warhead of 120 kilotonnes. In French it is called a Sol-Sol Balistique...
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  • used to refer to the seven diatonic tones of C major: Do (in French Do or Ut), Re, Mi, Fa, Sol (never So), La, Si (never Ti), with some variations and adaptations...
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    equal to the French sol (shilling) of 1.9125 g; The Gulden, equal to 20 stuiver or 32.6 g fine silver, and approximately equal to the French livre parisis...
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    S3 (missile) (category Ballistic missiles of France)
    2-megatonne thermonuclear warhead. In France it is called an SSBS, for Sol-Sol Balistique Stratégique, or Ground-Ground Strategic Ballistic Missile. The...
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    Solal (real name Laurent Morhain), born on September 29, 1962, in Lorient, is a French singer, known for his roles in musical theatre. Solal was discovered...
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    Sulzeer Jeremiah "Sol" Campbell (born 18 September 1974) is an English professional football manager and former player. Widely regarded as one of the...
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  • A Brighter Tomorrow (Italian: Il sol dell'avvenire, lit. 'The Sun of the Future') is a 2023 Italian-French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by...
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    denominated in reales, centavos and escudos. The sol was initially pegged to the French franc at a rate of 1 sol = 5 francs (S/. 5.25 to £1 and S/. 1.08 to...
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  • up Sollers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sollers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Philippe Sollers (1936–2023), French writer...
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