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Angos is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
- An
ango (安居), or
kessei (結制), is a ****anese term for a three-month
period of
intense training for
students of Zen Buddhism,
lasting anywhere from 90 to...
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Ango Ango is a town in the Bas-Congo
province of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the
terminus of a
branch line of the
national railway system...
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Ango Sakaguchi (坂口 安吾,
Sakaguchi Ango, 20
October 1906 – 17
February 1955) was a ****anese writer, who
wrote short stories and
novels and was an essayist...
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Angos (French pronunciation: [navaj ɑ̃ɡɔs]; Occitan:
Navalhas e
Angòs) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- Jean
Ango (an
Italianized form of
Jehan Angot) (1480–1551) was a
Norman shipowner who
provided ships to
Francis I, King of France, for
exploration of the...
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AngoSat 2 is an
Angolan geostationary Communications satellite that is
designed to
provide telecommunications and
broadcasting services to
Angola and the...
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Pierre Ango (1640 in
Rouen – 18
October 1694 in La Flèche) was a
French Catholic priest and scientist. He was a
professor at the
College of La Flèche....
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begin of 1960s
Alexandros Angos was one of Gr****
leading chess players. In 1959 he won Gr****
Chess Championship.
Alexandros Angos pla**** for
Greece in the...
- Müller &
Pajeken 2008, pp. 179–80
Angos 2005, p. 178
Angos 2005, p. 183 Sämisch vs.
Nimzowitsch Reinfeld 1958, p. 90
Angos 2005, p. 180 Nunn 1981, p. 86 Horowitz...