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Bavay (French pronunciation: [bavɛ]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
northern France. The town was the seat of the...
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Bavay is a
French surname.
Notable people by that name include:
Arthur René Jean
Baptiste Bavay (1840–1923),
French pharmacist,
herpetologist and malacologist...
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Bavay may
refer to:
Arthur René Jean
Baptiste Bavay (1840-1923),
French pharmacist,
herpetologist and malacologist.
Laurent Bavay (born 1972), is a Belgian...
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Bavay is a
former commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. In 1946 it was
merged into
Bavay.
Communes of the Nord
department 50°18′N...
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Auguste Joseph François de
Bavay (9 June 1856 – 16
November 1944) was a
brewer and
industrial chemist in Australia. De
Bavay was born in Vilvoorde, Belgium...
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Laurent Bavay (born
March 2, 1972) is a
Belgian Egyptologist who has been
director of the
Institut français d'archéologie
orientale since June 2015. Lauren...
- as the
mossy New
Caledonian gecko, short-snouted New
Caledonian gecko,
Bavay's giant gecko, or
mossy prehensile-tailed gecko, is an
arboreal gecko found...
- Draught', a
product first brewed in 1924 by
Auguste Joseph François de
Bavay,
whose studies of
sewage contamination in
drinking water helped end diseases...
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Baptiste Bavay (29
April 1840 in
Lamballe – 1923) was a
French pharmacist,
herpetologist and malacologist.
Trained as a
naval pharmacist,
Bavay's scientific...
- Huben****ia
gochenouri Brandt, 1968 Huben****ia
pellucida (
Bavay, 1895) - synonyms:
Pachydrobia pellucida Bavay, 1895;
Manningiella pellucida Brandt, 1970 Huben****ia...