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Ancône (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃kon]; Occitan: Ancona) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Drôme
department "Répertoire...
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Ancones may
refer to:
Ancones, Arroyo,
Puerto Rico, a
barrio Ancones, San Germán,
Puerto Rico, a
barrio This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Bonus Socius e
Civis Bononiae (disputed authorship)
Liber de
Obsidione Ancone Boncompagno da Signa. 1975. Rota veneris, facs. ed. Scholars' Facsimiles...
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Italie 13 (or
Italie XIII) is the name of a
large urbanism project in
Paris which started in the 1960s and was
interrupted in the 1970s. Its
purpose was...
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Retrieved 14
December 2024. "Normes et
records 1961-1990: Montélimar -
Ancone (26) -
altitude 73m" (in French). Infoclimat.
Retrieved 26
December 2015...
- politico. Da
Cobra all'Inter****onale
situazionista 1948–1957 (in Italian).
Ancone:
Costa & Nolan. ISBN 978-88-7648-344-8. OCLC 42461565. Clark, T. J.; Nicholson-Smith...
- Navy Side
Number 4) –
Musee Europeen de
lAviation de Ch****e, Montelimar-
Ancone.[citation needed] 151738 (French Navy Side
Number 7) –
Aeronavale Base,...
- Muñique
Nazaret Sóo
Tahiche Tao
Teguise Teseguite Tiagua Los
Valles Los
Ancones Caleta de
Caballo Los
Cocoteros Charco del Palo Tomarén on the
island of...
- A year later, a
newspaper adverti****t in Drum
Media recruited Morgana Ancone as a vocalist, who was the only
member over the age of 18. The band's name...
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derived from an
incorrect translation of the
Latin term "
ancones" used by Vitruvius. "...ea
habet ancones in
capitibus extremis aequali modo
perfectos inque...