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Camarade (French pronunciation: [kamaʁad] ; Occitan: Camarada) is a
commune in the Ariège
department of
southwestern France.
Communes of the Ariège department...
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Camarades was
French autonomist magazine published in
Paris in the 1970s. It was
published by a
group of the same name
which pla**** a
major role in the...
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Camarade was a
Canadian francophone rock
group from Ontario, Canada. The band's two core members,
brothers François and
Pierre Lamoureux, were born...
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critics or the public. Césaire, play. Les fils Louverné, play. Le
camarade infidèle (The
Unfaithful Friend), novel, 1922.
Plaisir à
Corneille – Promenade...
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Chanson de l'Oignon" ("The
Onion Song"), with the text "Au pas,
camarade, au pas
camarade / au pas, au pas, au pas!" ("In step, comrade"). The
enemies of...
- artist, photographers,
sculptures and
other creative practitioners. His "
Camarade"
events asks
pairs of poets, many of whom have
never met before, to produce...
- be to its owner". The
accepted French word with the
closest meaning is "
camarade," from
which the
English word "comrade" is derived. The
Camaro was first...
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