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Cargèse (French: [kaʁʒɛz]; Corsican:
Carghjese [karˈɟɛzɛ] or
Carghjesi [karˈɟɛzi]; Italian:
Cargese [karˈdʒeːze, eːse]; Gr****: Καργκέζε, romanized: Kargkéze)...
- down the role of the Doctor. Smith's
directorial debut, the
short film
Cargese, was
aired on Sky Arts in May 2013.
Smith portra****
Patrick Bateman in...
- The Tour de
Cargèse (Corsican:
Torra di Carghjese) is a
ruined Genoese tower located in the
commune of
Cargèse on the
French island of Corsica. It sits...
-
expatriated Gr****s
exists at
Cargèse, in Corsica. A
priest based in Athens,
Archimandrite Athanasios Armaos,
visits Cargèse several times a year to conduct...
- rule over most of Greece. To this day the
Cargèse region of
Corsica is
referred to as
Cargèse la
Grecque (
Cargèse, the Gr****). The
origins of the Gr**** Maniots...
-
under Vaux
until the
battle of
Ponte Novu. In 1774 he
built the
village of
Cargèse for a
group of Gr****
colonists who were
living in Ajaccio. On 29 September...
- Egypt, Sudan,
southern Italy (the so-called "Magna Graecia"), Sicily,
Cargèse and M****ille in France. The term also
refers to
communities established...
- Universe:
Theory and Observations".
Proceedings of
Cosmology School held at
Cargese, Corsica,
August 1998. arXiv:astro-ph/9901364. Bibcode:1999ASIC..541..117L...
- Haute-Corse, Corsica,
France with
secondary campuses in Ajaccio,
Biguglia and
Cargèse.
Founded in 1765,
closed in 1769, and re-founded in 1981, it is the only...
- Georges-Marie
advocated the
establishment of a new Gr****
settlement at
Cargèse (close to the site of Paomia), a
project which Constantino and Demetrio...