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Bompas is the name of the
following communes in France:
Bompas, Ariège, in the Ariège
department Bompas, Pyrénées-Orientales, in the Pyrénées-Orientales...
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Bompas was born on
January 20, 1834, at Regent's Park,
London to
father Charles and
mother Mary Steele. It is
thought that
Charles Carpenter Bompas served...
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Olimpius Bompa is a
sports scientist. He is a
Professor Emeritus at York
University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is
married to
Tamara Bompa, who is...
- synaesthesia,
performance and setting.
Bompas & Parr
claim to be the
first group to ever
record the
sound of
jelly wobbling.
Bompas and Parr met when they were both...
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Bompas (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃pas] ; Occitan:
Bompàs) is a
commune in the Ariège
department of
southwestern France.
Inhabitants of
Bompas are called...
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Township and on the west by
Dunmore Township.
Bompas Township is home to
Ellis Lake,
Little Sarsfield Lake,
Bompas Lake and
parts of
Gould Lake and Rib Lake...
- Bompas, p. 38.
Chisholm (ed.) (1911)
Bompas, p. 40.
Bompas, p. 46.
Bompas, pp. 47-49.
Bompas, pp. 50-57.
Bompas, p. 60. Gordon,
Elizabeth (1894). The...
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Bompas (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃pas] ; Catalan:
Bompàs [bumˈpas]) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France.
Bompas is located...
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Steele Bompas (19
December 1881 – 19 July 1944) was an
English first-class cricketer, barrister,
First World War
aviator and
civil servant. The son...
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Charlotte Selina Bompas (née Cox; 24
February 1830 – 21
January 1917) was a missionary,
speaker and
memoirist in Canada. Most
likely born in England, her...