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Bocage (UK: /bəˈkɑːʒ/, US: /ˈboʊkɑːʒ/ BOH-kahzh) is a
terrain of
mixed woodland and
pasture characteristic of
parts of
northern France,
southern England...
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Souleuvre en
Bocage (French pronunciation: [sulœvʁ ɑ̃ bɔkaʒ],
literally Souleuvre in
Bocage) is a
commune in the
department of Calvados,
northwestern France...
- Look up
bocage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bocage is a type of
French countryside.
Bocage may also
refer to: Villers-
Bocage, Calvados, a commune...
- The
Battle of Villers-
Bocage took
place during the
Second World War on 13 June 1944, one w****
after the
Normandy landings,
which had
begun the Western...
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Bocage may
refer to the
following communes in France: Villers-
Bocage,
Calvados Battle of Villers-
Bocage, 1944 Villers-
Bocage,
Somme This disambiguation...
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elements of the
British 7th
Armoured Division during the
Battle of Villers-
Bocage on 13 June 1944.
While in
command of a
Tiger I tank,
Wittmann destro****...
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Manuel Maria Barbosa l'Hedois du
Bocage (15
September 1765 – 21
December 1805), most
often referred to
simply as
Bocage, was a
Portuguese Neoclassic poet...
- Villers-
Bocage (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ bɔkaʒ] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
Northern France. The
Battle of...
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Bocage Plantation is a
historic plantation in Darrow,
Ascension Parish, Louisiana,
about 25
miles (40 km)
southeast of
Baton Rouge. The
plantation house...
- José
Vicente Barbosa du
Bocage (2 May 1823 – 3
November 1907) was a
Portuguese zoologist, politician, and professor. He
served as a
professor of zoology...