Georges Darien (pseudonym for Georges Hippolyte Adrien; 1862–1921) was a French writer associated with anarchism and an outspoken advocate of Georgism...
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journalist Darien Porter (born 2001), American football player Darien Sills-Evans (born 1974), American actor Darien Takle, New Zealand actor Georges Darien (1862–1921)...
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The Darién Gap (UK: /ˈdɛəriən, ˈdær-/, US: /ˌdɛəriˈɛn, ˌdɑːr-, dɑːrˈjɛn/, Spanish: Tapón del Darién [taˈpon del daˈɾjen], lit. 'Darién plug') is a geographic...
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The Darien scheme was an unsuccessful attempt, backed largely by investors of the Kingdom of Scotland, to gain wealth and influence by establishing New...
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professional thief (Georges Randal) at the turn of the century in Paris. The film is based on a book of the same title by Georges Darien. The story centers...
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Darien (/dɛəriˈɛn/) is a city in and the county seat of McIntosh County, Georgia, United States. It lies on Georgia's coast at the mouth of the Altamaha...
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The Gulf of Darién (UK: /ˈdɛəriən, ˈdær-/, US: /ˌdɛəriˈɛn, ˌdɑːr-, dɑːrˈjɛn/, Spanish: [daˈɾjen]) is the southernmost region of the Caribbean Sea, located...
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the French Revolution Georges Darboy, Catholic archbishop Georges Dard, French footballer Georges Darien, French author Georges d'Armagnac, French humanist...
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Saint-Pol-Roux le Magnifique (1861–1940) Paul Adam (1862–1920) Georges Darien (1862–1921) Georges Feydeau (1862–1921) Maurice Barrès (1862–1923) Maurice Maeterlinck...
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Albert Libertad, Octave Mirbeau, Saint-Pol-Roux, Tristan Bernard, Georges Darien, Lucien Descaves, Sébastien Faure, Félix Fénéon, Émile Henry, Camille...
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Company of Scotland (redirect from Scottish Darien Company)
of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, also called the Scottish Darien Company, was an overseas trading company created by an act of the Parliament...
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pickpockets... Today, they are soldiers." — Louis Combe, military doctor Georges Darien, a volunteer who enlisted in the Train (Army Transport Corps) during...
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– Juhani Aho, Finnish author and journalist (born 1861) August 19 – Georges Darien, French anarchist writer (born 1862) August 25 – Nikolay Gumilev, Russian...
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Columbia University, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1947) April 6 – Georges Darien, French writer (d. 1921) April 11 Charles Evans Hughes, American jurist...
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Benedict, Maximilian Berlitz, Alexander Blok, Luca Caragiale, Georges Darien, Georges Feydeau, Otto von Gierke, Rosetta Luce Gilchrist, Nikolai Gumilev...
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Descaves, Élie Faure, Urbain Gohier, Charles Malato and Jehan Rictus. Georges Darien, who had suggested the title to Janvion, contributed from the second...
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Charrière René Belbenoit in Dry guillotine, Les compagnons de la belle Georges Darien in Biribi, discipline militaire Vidocq in his memoirs. Jean Genet's...
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Darien Robert Kabir Angadi (19 March 1949 – 5 December 1981) was an English singer and actor. Darien Angadi was the son of painter and novelist Patricia...
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Henri-Étienne Beaunis, physiologist and psychologist (born 1830) 19 August – Georges Darien, writer (born 1862) 21 August – Ernest Daudet, journalist, novelist...
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(1663–1744) He participated in the Darien expedition, and settled in Jamaica where he owned the Farenough estate. Sir George Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet (1711-c...
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The history of Darien, Connecticut, has been shaped by its location on the shore of Long Island Sound along the main route from Boston to New York City...
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Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner (died 1932) 6 April - Georges Darien, writer (died 1921) 22 August - Claude Debussy, composer (died 1918)...
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Alex Kelly (rapist) (category People from Darien, Connecticut)
plumber. He grew up in the Noroton Heights section of Darien, Connecticut. In 1986, he graduated from Darien High School. His older brother, Christopher, died...
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The Invisible Man (2000 TV series) (redirect from Darien Fawkes)
action show and a comedy with buddy cop elements. The plot revolves around Darien Fawkes (Ventresca), a thief facing life imprisonment who is recruited by...
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Pan-American Highway (section Darién Gap)
interruption in the highway is the Darién Gap, a dense rainforest area between Panama and Colombia. No road traverses the Darien Gap to connect the two countries...
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17, 2001. Darien was founded in 1736 about 1 mile from Fort King George, which was built in 1721. Darien was directly protected by Fort Darien, built in...
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international boundary between Colombia and Panama. It also splits the Darién Gap, a break across the North American and South American continents. This...
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rivalry with England, led to the Darien scheme - an unsuccessful attempt to establish a Scottish colony in the Gulf of Darién. The scheme was sabotaged by...
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of the Pacific (1513), but Keats chose to use Hernán Cortés. "Darien" refers to Darién Province, in Panama. Keats had read William Robertson's History...
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sovereignty was short-lived. Darien, Georgia, was a settlement created by Englishman James Oglethorpe and his aide Captain George Dunbar who brought in 177...
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