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Cenne-Monestiés (French pronunciation: [sɛn mɔnɛstje] ; Occitan: Cena Monestièrs) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. The film Departure...
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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...
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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...
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board game of '
cenne' is
mentioned in the epic of Siri...
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cennes 1953 25¢ 23.88 mm 1.58 mm 4.4 g 94%
steel 3.8%
copper 2.2%
nickel plating Caribou Quarter Vingt-cinq sous Vingt-cinq
cents Vingt-cinq
cennes Trente...
- [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...
- trente-sous for a 25¢ coin has endured. In the
vernacular Quebec French sous and
cennes are also
frequently used to
refer to
money in general,
especially small...
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Schultz (2001) at IMDb
Barbara Kobielska. "
Cenne, Bezcenne,
Utracone (Valuable, Priceless, Lost)".
Cenne, Bezcenne: Valuable,
Priceless / Lost (in Polish)...
- Caunette-sur-Lauquet Caux-et-Sauzens
Cavanac Caves Cazalrenoux Cazilhac Cenne-Monestiés Cépie
Chalabre Citou Le Clat Clermont-sur-Lauquet
Comigne Comus...
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teaches a
party of
Florentine lads the
pleasures of
every day in the w****.
Cenne della Chitarra laughs when he
parodies Folgore's sonnets. The
sonnets of...