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according to a
sociolinguistic survey carried out by the
Fondation Émile
Chanoux in 2001. The
survey found that the
Italian language was
native to 77.29%...
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Valle d'Aosta
bilingue in un'Europa plurilingue, Aoste,
Fondation Émile
Chanoux, 2003. "Allemagne: le français, bientôt la deuxième
langue officielle de...
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famous dog was Rutor, the
faithful companion of the
Italian priest Pierre Chanoux,
named after the peak Tête du
Rutor located above the
Little St. Bernard...
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Pierre Chanoux (1828 - 9
February 1909) was a
Benedictine monk in
charge of a
mountain convent and ho****e. He was an
amateur botanist who
started a garden...
- Ceres,
Ceresole Reale (Cérisoles),
Chialamberto (Chalambert),
Chianocco (
Chanoux), Co****olo Torinese,
Coazze (Cou****e),
Condove (Condoue),
Corio (Corio)...
- Émile
Chanoux square (French pronunciation: [emil ʃanu], French:
Place Émile
Chanoux, Italian:
Piazza Émile
Chanoux) is a city
square in Aosta, Italy...
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Aostan French Languages of
Italy Sondage linguistique de la
Fondation Émile
Chanoux Norme in
materia di
tutela delle minoranze linguistiche storiche, Italian...
- and
botanist Pierre Chanoux. It is open
daily in the
warmer months. The
garden was
first established in 1897 by
Abbot Pierre Chanoux, and in its best years...
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Booklist and
Publishers W****ly, as well as
numerous positive reviews.
Laura Chanoux,
writing for Booklist,
applauded Ekwuyasi's writing, saying, "The descriptions...
- Vallée d'Aoste
bilingue dans une
Europe plurilingue".
Fondation Emile Chanoux.
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