| A R King/private area/Romani links list User_talk:A_R_King/private_area/Romani_links_list
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| Phantom EP Phantom EP was the first release of Sydney punk group The Visitors. The Phantom EP was an emanation of an afternoons recording session at Palm Studios in Sydney on an 8-track recording system. Phantom_EP
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| The Visitors (1983) The Visitors was a self-titled album from the band The Visitors released in 1983. The album was originally recorded under the Radio Birdman label Trafalgar Music, and the tapes were left to sit for four years with no interest bar the Phantom EP release. The_Visitors_(1983)
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| Visitation '79 Visitation '79 was a compilation CD released by Red Eye Records of the Sydney punk-band The Visitors. Except for the improved repackaging and an extra track, the details for the Red Eye CD release are essentially the same as for the original Citadel release of the self titled The Visitors (1983). Visitation_'79
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| Olan (mountain) |Location = France Olan_(mountain)
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| Charles van Lerberghe Charles van Lerberghe (21 October 1861 at Ghent, Belgium, died 26 October 1907 in Brussels) was a Flemish (Belgian) symbolist poet writing in French. Charles_van_Lerberghe
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| Place names considered unusual/Archive3 Talk:Place_names_considered_unusual/Archive3
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| Drewwiki/finance User:Drewwiki/finance
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| Marc-Antoine Calas Marc-Antoine Calas (died October 13 1761) was eldest son of French merchant Jean Calas. His death occurred under mysterious circumstances, and his father was tortured to death on a breaking wheel on March 10 1762 after being convicted of killing his son. Marc-Antoine_Calas
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| Torture during the Algerian War The French Armed Forces made a systematic and indiscriminate use of torture during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), creating a public controversy which is far from having been stifled today. Although the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) also engaged in violent acts and some of those cases of torture have been registered, it was never systematized and developed as it had been by the French military. Torture_during_the_Algerian_War
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| Concentration camps in France There have been internment camps and concentration camps in France before, during and after World War II. Beside the camps created during World War I to intern German, Austrian and Ottoman civilian prisoners, the Third Republic (1871-1940) opened various internment camps for the Spanish refugees fleeing the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Concentration_camps_in_France
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| Necktie/Archive 1 Talk:Necktie/Archive_1
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| Dadewebster/St-Claude User:Dadewebster/St-Claude
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| Australoid/Archive 1 Talk:Australoid/Archive_1
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| TwoHorned/GuenonArticle User:TwoHorned/GuenonArticle
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| Balazé |insee=35015 Balazé
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| Fédérale 2 Fédérale 2 is a rugby union club championship division in France. It is the fourth division of rugby above Fédérale 3. Fédérale_2
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| Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C Prisoners made numerous attempts to escape Oflag IV-C, one of the most famous German Army prisoner-of-war camps for officers in World War II. The camp was located in Colditz Castle, situated on a cliff overlooking the town of Colditz in Saxony. Attempts_to_escape_Oflag_IV-C
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| Rigadoun/Archive 1 User_talk:Rigadoun/Archive_1
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| Alexandre Guiraud Pierre Marie Jeanne Alexandre Thérèse Guiraud better known as Alexandre Guiraud (24 December 1788; Limoux – 24 February 1847; Paris) was a French poet, dramatic author and novelist. Alexandre_Guiraud
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| Formal fallacy Talk:Formal_fallacy
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| Lifespring/Archive 1 Talk:Lifespring/Archive_1
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| Gorgobina A Celtic oppidum (fortified city) on the territory of the Aedui tribe. After the defeat of the Helvetii in 58 BC at nearby Bibracte, the Helvetians' Boii allies settled there (Caes. Gorgobina
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| Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe The Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe is an exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriatchate of Russian Orthodox tradition, based in Paris, and having parishes throughout Europe, mainly centered in France. Its current leader is Archbishop Gabriel (de Vylder) of Komana. Russian_Orthodox_Exarchate_in_Western_Europe
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| Brécourt Martinvast) Brécourt
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| Francis Berthelot Francis Berthelot (born July 27, 1946 in Paris) is a French science fiction writer. He won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire three times and the Prix Rosny-Aîné once. Francis_Berthelot
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| Adelina Yzac Adelina Yzac (born in 1954 in Périgord Noir) is a promising author who writes in both Occitan and French. She went to school in Sarlat and specialized in literature, Spanish and linguistics at the university of Montpellier. Adelina_Yzac
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| Jorge Cardoso Jorge Cardoso is a classical guitarist and medical doctor born in Posadas, Argentina in 1949. Jorge_Cardoso
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| Opus33/Archive3 User_talk:Opus33/Archive3
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| Briare aqueduct }} Briare_aqueduct
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| Nicolas Chorier Nicolas Chorier (September 1 1612–August 14 1692) was a French lawyer, writer, and historian. He is known especially for his historical works on Dauphiné, as well as his erotic dialogue called The School of Women, or The Seven Flirtatious Discussions with Alosia (French: L'Academie des dames, ou les Sept entretiens galants d'Alosia). Nicolas_Chorier
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| Dardilly Dardilly is a commune in France, situated in the Rhône département and the Rhône-Alpes région. Its inhabitants are called Dardillois, the most famous of whom is Jean Vianney. Dardilly
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| Auchy-les-Mines Auchy-les-Mines is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. Auchy-les-Mines
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| Brebières Brebières is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. Brebières
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| Fléchin Fléchin is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. Fléchin
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| Rktect/Gabriel Mouton User:Rktect/Gabriel_Mouton
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| Libercourt Libercourt is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. Libercourt
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| Plouguin |alt mini=0 Plouguin
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| Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe Le Chevalier du labyrinthe (French for The Knight of the Labyrinth) was a french gameshow that aired for 104 episodes from 1990-1991 on Antenne 2. It was based on the British TV show Knightmare. Le_Chevalier_Du_Labyrinthe
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| Le Cours |insee=56045 Le_Cours
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| Vedanta Society Vedanta Society, and its variant Vedanta Centre, are terms covering organizations, groups, or societies formed for the study, practice, and propagation of Vedanta. Probably the first Vedanta Society was founded by Swami Vivekananda in New York in November 1894. Vedanta_Society
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| Le Sourn |insee=56246 Le_Sourn
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| Mountain Wilderness Mountain Wilderness is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to the preservation of mountain areas, in their natural and cultural aspects. The organization was founded in Europe and has a stronger presence in alpine and pyrenean regions. Mountain_Wilderness
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| Sougé, Loir-et-Cher Sougé is a commune of the Loir-et-Cher département in France. One of the nearest town of more than 40,000 inhabitants is Blois. Sougé,_Loir-et-Cher
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| Pentax ME Super The Pentax ME Super was a highly successful 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan between 1979 and 1984. Pentax_ME_Super
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| Étienne Eustache Bruix Étienne Eustache Bruix (1759, Fort Dauphin on Saint-Domingue - 18 March 1805, Paris) was a French sailor. Étienne_Eustache_Bruix
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| Burt Reynolds/Archive 1 Talk:Burt_Reynolds/Archive_1
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| Dysmorodrepanis User_talk:Dysmorodrepanis
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| Shyamal/archive13 User_talk:Shyamal/archive13
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| Pentax MG The Pentax MG was a product of Asahi Optical Co later called Pentax Corporation, introduced in 1981 and produced until 1984. It was a replacement of the MV and MV1 cameras as entry level 35mm semi-automatic camera. Pentax_MG
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