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Quebec City is the
capital city of the
Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a po****tion of 549,459, and the
metropolitan area had...
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Pierre Caque (27
August 1909 – 1949) was a
French basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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December 2018) • Total 1,468 • Density 110/km2 (290/sq mi) Demonym(s) Les
Caque à part Lè Caca-pai Time zone UTC+01:00 (Central
European Time) • Summer...
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introduced into a
group of
young artists and
bohemians that
called itself "Le
Caque" (herring barrel). The
group met at
night to drink,
discuss art and philosophy...
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Construction of the
unfinished church finally resumed 1741
under architect Pierre Caqué. He
completed the last two
traveres of the nave,
built the Neoclassical...
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Synonyms Chrysosplenium auriculatum Crantz Chrysosplenium octandrum Caque ex Steud.
Chrysosplenium repens Link ex Steud.
Saxifraga aurea Garsault...
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Gustave Vereecken 19–21 France (FRA)
Pierre Boel (Olympique Lillois)
Pierre Caque (Reims)
Georges Carrier (CS Plaisance)
Robert Cohu (Stade Français) Jean...
- and was one of a
group of
young men in the city,
calling themselves "La
Caque", who had a
bohemian lifestyle; they met to read
aloud the
works of writers...
- 46°49′16″N 71°12′14″W / 46.821°N 71.204°W / 46.821; -71.204 UN/LOCODE
CAQUE Details Opened 1608 (city founded), 1858 (port
authority founded) Operated...
- also been
known by the
following names and
spelling variations: Arkokisa,
Caque, Han, Orcoquiza, Accocesaw, Ac****esaw, Accokesaus, Accokesaw, Acokesa,...