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- The board game of 'cenne' is mentioned in the epic of Siri...
- Canadian French vernacular sou, sou noir (noir means "black" in French), cenne, and cenne noire are all widely known, used, and accepted monikers when referring...
- Schultz (2001) at IMDb  Barbara Kobielska. "Cenne, Bezcenne, Utracone (Valuable, Priceless, Lost)". Cenne, Bezcenne: Valuable, Priceless / Lost (in Polish)...
- Gundega Aria Janfelds Cenne (1933 – December 16, 2009) was a Latvian-born Canadian artist and art educator. Gundega Aria Janfelds was born in Riga, the...
- sou and sou noir are commonly emplo**** terms for the Canadian cent. Cenne and cenne noire are also regularly used. The European French centime is not used...
- Cenne-Monestiés (French pronunciation: [sɛn mɔnɛstje] ; Occitan: Cena Monestièrs) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. The film Departure...
- [Original Copies, or the History of the Portraits of the Chopin Family] (PDF). Cenne Bezcenne Utracone (in Polish). 62 (1): 8–12. Retrieved 28 March 2021. (English...
- had an anti-Ghibelline satirical tone. His corone were later satirized by Cenne della Chitarra. Little more is known about his life: he is cited in a do****ent...
- replaced by the Concordia Stingers. Bob Berry (born 1943), NHL player Gundega Cenne (1933–2009), artist John Alton Collins (1917–2007), political cartoonist...
- ), this keeps the English pronunciation [sɛnt] . Slang terms include cenne, cenne noire, or sou noir (black penny), although common Quebec French usage...