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Barbes or
Barbès or
variation may
refer to: A
festival in
Latvian mythology Barbeş, a
village in
Greece merged into the town of
Vergina People Armand Barbès...
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Barbès–Rochechouart (French pronunciation: [
baʁbɛs ʁɔʃ(ə)ʃwaʁ]) is a
station on Line 2 and Line 4 of the
Paris Métro.
Situated at the
location where the...
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United Kingdom Berkeley Barb or The
Barb, an
underground newspaper of the late 1960s
Barb wire (disambiguation)
Barbes (disambiguation)
Barbe (disambiguation)...
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Boulevard Barbès is a
boulevard in the 18th arrondis****t of Paris. It is
named after French politician Armand Barbès. It was
built in 1867 during...
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Barbès got
caught up in what was
perceived as a coup d'état
through the
imposition of a
provisional government.
Barbès was
again imprisoned...
- hose
barb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hose
barbs are
cylindrical pieces or
parts for
attaching and
securing of
hoses (tubing). The
barb-like rings...
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fiveband barb (Desmopuntius pentazona) is a
species of
cyprinid freshwater fish from
Southeast Asia. This
species is
restricted to
blackwater streams...
- clip was made for the
title track Barbès. All
songs written and
composed by
Rachid Taha. "Confiance" – 5:40 "
Barbès" – 4:25 "Gazelle" – 4:41 "Lela" –...
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Barbodes binotatus,
commonly known as the
spotted barb or
common barb, is a
tropical species of
cyprinid fish
endemic to Java, Indonesia. Its
color in...
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south east India.
Other common names include Tamiraparani barb,
Silas barb and
longfin barb.
Adult fish are dark
brownish olive on the back, becoming...