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Cime de
Caron is a
mountain of Savoie, France. It lies in the M****if de la
Vanoise range. It has an
elevation of 3,195
metres (10,482 ft)
above sea level...
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C.I.M.E.,
CIME, La
Compagnie Industrielle des
Moteurs a Explosion, (Industrial
Combustion Engine Company), was a
French manufacturer of
light proprietary...
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Cime du Gélas (Italian:
Monte Gelàs) is a 3,143 m high
mountain on the
boundary between France (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region) and
Italy (province...
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Cime de la
Bonette (el. 2,860
metres or 9,383 feet) is a
mountain in the
French Alps, near the
border with Italy. It is
situated within the Mercantour...
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Cime di
Lavaredo (Italian for 'Three
Peaks of Lavaredo';
pronounced [ˌtre tˈtʃiːme di lavaˈreːdo]), also
called the Drei
Zinnen (German for 'Three...
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Signore delle cime ("Lord of the
Mountain Tops") is a po****r
Italian song of prayer. It was
written by Bepi De
Marzi in 1958, when he was 23
years old:...
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Cime di
Lemma is a
mountain of Lombardy, Italy. It is
located within the
Bergamo Alps. 46°03′46″N 9°42′31″E / 46.06278°N 9.70861°E / 46.06278; 9.70861...
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Cime de l'Agnel is a
mountain in France. It is one of the main
peaks of the Mercantour-Argentera,
upstream of
Upper Boréon in the Vésubie, at the border...
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CIME-FM is a French-language
Canadian radio station located in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec,
about 40
kilometres (25 mi)
north of Montreal.
Owned and operated...
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regions of Sicily, Calabria, Campania, Apulia, In Italian,
rapini is
called cime di rapa or
broccoletti di rapa; in Naples, the
green is
often called friarielli...