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    of Parma and Piacenza. The most notable person born in the then-Département of Taro was the composer Giuseppe Verdi (born 9 or 10 October 1813 in the...
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    river gave its name to a département, the Département du Taro. L'Area Protetta (in Italian). Parco fluviale Regionale del Taro, 2 June 2010. "The protected...
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    In the administrative divisions of France, the department (French: département, pronounced [depaʁtəmɑ̃] ) is one of the three levels of government under...
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    This is a list of the 130 departments (French: départements), the conventional name for the administrative subdivisions of the First French Empire at the...
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    Ligure. Pontremoli, cantons: Pontremoli, Bagnone, Berceto, Borgo Val di Taro, Compiano, Filattiera, Groppoli and Terrarossa. Sarzana, cantons: Sarzana...
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    the outbreak of the Peninsular War. The duchy was reformed as the département of Taro. In 1814, the duchies were given to Napoleon's Habsburg wife, Marie-Louise...
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    harvested. Taro (Talas Satoimo) is predominantly consumed in Japan whereas most of it is imported from China. However, there is still a shortage in Taro which...
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  • participation of Canal+ – Ciné+ – Arte France – Region Poitou-Charentes – Departement de la Charente – Region Wallonne – Fondation Gan pour le cinema – in...
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    it is served in shrimp soup. Pempek uyen/bujan: curly pempek made from taro and fish from Bangka. Most of those forms of pempek are deep fried in cooking...
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  • (1909 m) in the French département of Vaucluse (Provence). JPL · 10925 10927 Vaucluse 1998 BB42 Vaucluse is a French département. JPL · 10927 10928 Caprara...
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    such as taro. One way this is frequently prepared is in a buried-oven-style feast, known as bougna. Wrapped in banana leaves, the fish, taro, banana and...
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    in France as the Grande Randonnée route GR145) and the GR654 in the département of Marne, northern France The Great St. Bernard Pass in high summer Column...
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  • minister (1901–1901) Katsura Tarō, Prime minister (1901–1906) Saionji Kinmochi, Prime minister (1906–1908) Katsura Tarō, Prime minister (1908–1911) Saionji...
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    majority of pre-European plants originated in South-East Asia: breadfruit, taro, coconut, yam (Dioscorea alata), Tahitian chestnut, Syzygium malaccense,...
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    born at their home in Le Roncole, a village near Busseto, then in the Département Taro and within the borders of the First French Empire. The baptismal register...
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    Malagasy cuisine grown in terraced fields in the highlands, and greater yam, taro, cowpea, and plantain. Plantation crops include litchi, cloves, coffee, and...
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    started as a means to grow and provide food. Rice, coconut, sugar palm, taro, tubers, shallots and tropical fruits were among the earliest produce being...
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    novelist and France's first Minister of Culture; in Créteil, Val-de-Marne département (d. 1976) Lionel Hitchman, Canadian ice hockey star; in Toronto (d. 1969)...
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    commissioner) 15 February 1804 – 23 July 1808, later annexed as département under a "prefect of Taro". principality of Piombino May 1806 – 1811: Adolphe Beauvais...
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  • Coffee, Colatier, Rice, Corn, Cassava, Plantain Bananas, Sweet Bananas, Yam, Taro, Potato, Eggplant, Chili, Okra, Lettuce and Bean. Traditional breeding: Cattle...
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    House of Commons" (i.e., the oldest MP) since 1899 Prime Minister Katsura Tarō of Japan convened a secret meeting of the genrō, the empire's group of elder...
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    John Van Druten, English playwright; in London (d. 1957) General Katsura Tarō became the new Prime Minister of Japan, succeeding Itō Hirobumi. The protege...
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    Hirobumi, won 191 of the 376 seats in the Imperial Diet. General Katsura Tarō, who made a point of avoiding politics, remained the Prime Minister of Japan...
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