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bordes,
Bordes, or
bordés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bordes may
refer to: Ampilly-les-
Bordes, in the Côte-d'Or
department Arricau-
Bordes, in...
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Pamela Chaudry Singh (born 1961),
known for some
years as
Pamella Bordes, is an
Indian photographer and
beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss
India 1982...
- Les
Bordes is the name or part of the name of the
following communes in France: Ampilly-les-
Bordes, in the Côte-d'Or
department Jabreilles-les-
Bordes, in...
- Werl-Unna
Börde Hildesheim Börde Jülich-Zülpich
Börde or the
individual Zülpich
Börde, Jülich
Börde and
Erkelenz Börde Magdeburg Börde (High and Low
Börde) Soest...
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Pascale Bordes (born 18
October 1961) is a
French lawyer and
politician who has
represented the 3rd
constituency of the Gard
department in the National...
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Although the name
refers to the
bordes, the
photo takes place in
front of or on the
stairs leading to the
bordes. The
first bordes scene took
place in 1971 when...
- Anne-Marie
Charles Bordes-Bonjean (12 May 1863 – 8
November 1909) was a
French music teacher and composer.
Bordes was born in La Roche-Corbon, Indre-et-Loire...
- Mike
Bordes is an
American politician. He
serves as a
Republican member for the
Belknap 5th
district of the New
Hampshire House of Representatives. "NH...
- Les
Bordes (French pronunciation: [le bɔʁd]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department in north-central France. It is the site of Les
Bordes golf course, ranked...
- Saint-Martin and Saint-Jacques. The fief of
Bordes depended on the
Viscounts of Béarn.
Arricau and
Bordes were
merged between 1861 and 1866. List of Successive...