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Bayonnaise Rocks (ベヨネース列岩, Beyonēsu-retsugan) is a
group of
volcanic rocks in the
Philippine Sea
about 408
kilometres (254 mi)
south of
Tokyo and 65 kilometres...
- locale, the Nuu Ana locale, the Duu Ana locale, the Moro locale, the
Bayonnaise locale, the
Brosse locale, and the
Caanawa locale. R. leachi**** found...
- 1808
bayonnaise sauce which is a sort of a****: "But if one
wants to make from this cold chicken, a dish of distinction, one
composes a
bayonnaise, whose...
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Bayonnaise was a 24-gun
corvette of the
French Navy,
launched in 1793. She
became famous for her
capture of HMS Ambuscade on 14
December 1798. Her crew...
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Smithsonian Institution. doi:10.5479/si.GVP.BGVN199001-263280. "66.
Beyonesu (
Bayonnaise)
Rocks (including Myojinsho)" (PDF). ****an
Meteorological Agency. Retrieved...
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renamed La
Bayonnaise.
Serving as a
minesweeper until 1973, the ship
became a
territorial patrol ship and
remained in
service until 1976. La
Bayonnaise was broken...
- Hachijōjima and Hachijōkojima
Aogashima Village:
Aogashima unincorporated:
Bayonnaise Rocks (Beyonēzu Retsugan), Sumisu-tō, Torishima, and Sōfu-iwa
Though the...
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Volcanic Group)
Mount Zaō,
complex volcano Aogashima,
volcanic island Bayonnaise Rocks,
volcanic rocks Hachijōjima,
volcanic island Izu-Ōshima, volcanic...
- de Bayonne. The
inhabitants of the
commune are
known as
Bayonnais or
Bayonnaises.
While the
modern Basque spelling is
Baiona and the same in
Gascon Occitan...
- in Toulouse,
France and
brought up to go into the navy. He
joined the "
Bayonnaise" at
Brest in July 1788. He
served in the West and East Indies. Arrested...