- The
Berne Convention for the
Protection of
Literary and
Artistic Works,
usually known as the
Berne Convention, was an
international ****embly held in 1886...
-
Arturo Berned (born 26 May 1966 in Madrid, Spain), is a
Spanish sculptor whose works are
conceived on the
basis of
mathematical laws and
geometrical layouts...
- Eric
Berne (May 10, 1910 – July 15, 1970) was a Canadian-born
psychiatrist who
created the
theory of
transactional analysis as a way of
explaining human...
- "Shalandy
polnyie kefali" by Mark
Bernes (1943)
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Naumovich Bernes (Russian: Ма́рк Нау́мович Берне́с)...
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Bernes (French pronunciation: [bɛʁn]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Bernes is
situated on the
junction of...
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Berné (French pronunciation: [
bɛʁne];
Berne in Breton) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department in
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Inhabitants of Berné...
- Bern or
Berne is the
capital of Switzerland.
Berne may also
refer to:
Berne, Germany, a town in
Lower Saxony,
Germany Berne, Hamburg, Germany, a former...
- Bern (Swiss
Standard German: [bɛrn] ), or
Berne (French: [bɛʁn] ), is the de
facto capital of Switzerland,
referred to as the "federal city". With a po****tion...
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Berne (English: [bɜːn]) is a city
within Monroe and
Wabash townships,
Adams County, Indiana,
United States,
located 35
miles (56 km)
south of Fort Wayne...
- Sir
Timothy John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also
known as TimBL, is an
English computer scientist best
known as the
inventor of the
World Wide Web...