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Estudios Sociales -
CEPES) is a
private Civil Society Organization ( not for profit)
institution based in Peru,
founded in 1976.
CEPES specializes in agrarian...
- or its
French name
cèpe,
although the
latter is a
generic term
applying to
several related species. In France, it is more
fully cèpe de Bordeaux, derived...
- UNESCO-
CEPES (Centre Européen pour l’Enseignement Supérieur –
CEPES) was
established in 1972 at Bucharest, Romania, as a de-centralized
office for the...
- Caxias,
usually known as
CEPE-Caxias, is a
Brazilian women's
football team, from
Duque de Caxias, Rio de
Janeiro state.
CEPE-Caxias was
founded on March...
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Boletus reticulatus (alternately
known as
Boletus aestivalis (Paulet) Fr.), and
commonly referred to as the
summer cep is a
basidiomycete fungus of the...
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Russian Federation and the
other European countries. Bucharest: UNESCO-
CEPES. p. 25. ISBN 929-0-69146-8. "Po****tion with
tertiary education". OECD Data...
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Duplantier placed the side
project on
hiatus in 2004.
Their only album, Tous aux
Cèpes, was
recorded in the
studio Arema Bordeaux,
produced by
Gabriel Editions...
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highly fertile soil. "Répertoire actualisé des
villages du Cameroun" (PDF).
ceped.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 14
August 2016.
Retrieved 7
April 2023...
- ou
girolle (chanterelle),
pleurote (en huître) (oyster mushrooms), and
cèpes (porcini).
Common fruits include oranges, tomatoes, tangerines, peaches...
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Squab forcemeat with
cepes, anise, and
combava juice...