(1876-1946), a Finnish author and poet Morne a Chandelle, a village in the Sud-Est department of Haiti Morne-à-l'Eau, a commune in Guadeloupe Morne Bois-Pin, the...
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Pineau d'Aunis (redirect from Gros Pineau)
the Loire Valley and California), Côt á Bourgeon blanc, Côt á Queue Rouge, Gros Pineau, Gros Véronais, Kek Chenin, La Brune Noire, Mançais Noir, Pineau...
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This is a non-exhaustive list of mountains of the Appalachians. Peakbagger.com http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/recherche-de-noms-de-lieux [dead link] List of...
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/ɛn/ and /ɪn/ close to each other, for example, resulting in a merger between pen and pin, most notably for some speakers in Eugene, Oregon, and Spokane...
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de Saint-Germain-en-Laye was originally the site of a castle of King Louis VI (Louis Le Gros). A chapel was added by Louis IX of France in 1238. The present...
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List of astronomy acronyms (section A)
Planetary Orbiter, ESA space craft to Mercury MPP – (instrumentation) Multi-Pinned-Phase, CCD technology that reduces dark current noise MPCS – (publication)...
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(1819), Odalisque with Slave (1842), etc. His disciples were: Antoine-Jean Gros, chronicler of the Napoleonic deeds, made in Bonaparte visiting the plague...
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