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Balma (French pronunciation: [
balma]; Occitan: Balmar) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. It is east of Toulouse. The...
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Balma Sporting Club is a
football club
founded located in
Balma, France.
Founded in 1957, they play
their home
matches at the
Stade Muni****l de Balma...
- Hugh of
Balma, also
known as Hugo of
Palma or Hugh of
Dorche was a
Carthusian theologian, is
generally acknowledged to be the
author of the work which...
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Balma (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃
balma]; Occitan: Le Pin de Balmar) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. The inhabitants...
- in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism, and Bolshevism, 1860–1930 (1978)
Rebecca Balmas Neary, "Mothering
Socialist Society: The Wife-Activists'
Movement and the...
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Aurora Altisent i
Balmas (2
December 1928 – 8 June 2022) was a
Spanish painter,
draftsman and sculptor.
Altisent began her
artistic training with her mother...
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middle of the 20th century, with a wide
range of
works by
musicologist Mauro Balma making up the
majority of
modern academic study on the subject. Trallalero...
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Bethsaida Lopez Manuel Andrada Jonry Gargarita 3
October Jose
Bunilla Jaime Balmas Elpidio Rosales Jr.
Robert Agad
Khaled Casimra Jimmy Salapantan Rex Noel...
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Vallerand 2023–24 – Matt Greenfield,
Kevin Tansey,
Patrick Watling, Mitc****
Balmas 2024–25 – Matt
Greenfield Second Team All-Star 1999–00 –
Shayne McCosh,...
- eras, all
excavated in the
region of Moianès, are the
Balma del Gai (Epipaleolithic) and the
Balma de l'Espluga. The
Neolithic era
began in
Catalonia around...