- Look up
canot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canot may
refer to: Rivière aux
Canots (Métabetchouane River), a
tributary of the Métabetchouane River...
- En
Canot is a
Cubist oil
painting created by Jean
Metzinger in 1913. The work is
referred to in
various publications as
Femme à l'ombrelle, Im Boot, Le...
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Sunset Limited p****enger
train derailed on the CSX
Transportation Big
Bayou Canot Bridge near Mobile, Alabama,
United States. It was
caused by displacement...
- Pierre-Charles
Canot (c.1710–77) was a
French engraver who
spent most of his
career in England.
Canot was born in
France in
about 1710. In 1740 he moved...
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Cecropia peltata is a fast-growing tree in the
genus Cecropia.
Common names include trumpet tree, trumpet-bush, bacano, bois
canon and snakewood. It is...
- Théodore
Canot (1804–1860) was a
slave trader and
writer of Franco-Florentine origin.
Living in Florence, he
embarked in 1819 in
Livorno for
America never...
- p. 222.
Canot, Théodore (September 1854). Mayer,
Brantz (ed.). "Revelations of a
slave trader; or
Twenty years'
adventures of
Captain Canot". London:...
- A
rabaska or Maître
canoe (French:
canot de maître,
after Louis Maitre, an
artisan from Trois-Rivières who made them) was
originally a
large canoe made...
- David-Alexandre
Dicanot (born 23
September 1973) is a
Martiniquais retired footballer.
After failing to make an
appearance for
Olympique de M****ille,...
- Subsequently,
Leopold I used the
Canot Royal during his
various trips to Antwerp,
Ghent and Ostend. On 10 July 1862, in Antwerp, the
Canot Royal brought Prince Louis...