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Bazus (French pronunciation: [bazys]; Occitan: Basús) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. The
inhabitants of the commune...
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Bazus-Aure is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in
southwestern France.
Bazus-Aure has an
oceanic climate (Köppen
climate classification Cfb)...
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Bazus-Neste is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in
southwestern France. The
commune Bazus-Neste was
formerly included in the
country of the...
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Prince Constantin Cantacuzino (nicknamed
Bâzu; 11
November 1905 – 26 May 1958) was a
Romanian aviator, the
leading World War II
fighter ace of his country...
- diamond,
which was
later named "the
Bazu" in
reference to a
dealer who
reportedly had sold it to
Louis XIV in 1669. This
Bazu diamond was
recut in 1749 as a...
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Bazou is a town and
commune located in the West
Region of Cameroon. The town
consists of 63 villages, and is one of the
three subdivisions of the department...
- marriage, Leslie;
after fourth marriage, Wilde;
claimed title,
Baroness de
Bazus; June 5, 1836 –
September 18, 1914) was an
American publisher and author...
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Bazu (Persian: گلبازو, also
Romanized as Gol
Bāzū; also
known as Gol Bāzo) is a
village in Nowsher-e Koshk-e
Bijar Rural District, Khoshk-e Bijar...
- up in a
country club's
furnace room with
Bazu, an old
woman named Auntie Nelda comes in and
explains to
Bazu about how her
husband died. She then throws...
- (シャルラ•ヌ'ジュ,
Sharura Nu'ju). He also has
spells such as Vaz
Zigra (バズ・ジグ ラ,
Bazu Jigura) and Yog (ヨグ, Yogu)
although their outcomes are not known. In the...