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Cirès (French pronunciation: [siʁɛs]; Occitan:
Cirés) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Haute-Garonne...
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Cireș may
refer to the
following places:
Cireș, the
Romanian name for Cheresh, a
commune in
Chernivtsi Oblast,
Ukraine rivers in Romania:
Cireș, a tributary...
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Cooperative Institutes (CIs).
CIRES was
established in 1967 and is the
oldest and
largest of NOAA's
cooperative institutes nationwide.
CIRES facilitates interdisciplinary...
- Look up
cire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cire or
CIRE may
refer to:
Chengdu Institute of
Radio Engineering, the
founding name of the University...
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Cires-lès-Mello (French pronunciation: [siʁ lɛ mɛlo],
literally Cires near Mello) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France.
Cires-lès-Mello...
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compete in the 2024
Summer Olympics. "World
Rowing -
Patricia CIRES". "Patricia
Cireș,
singurul diamant veritabil al
canotajului de la CSM Iași, intră...
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Point Cires (Arabic: بونتا سيريس, French:
Point Cires, Spanish:
Punta Cires) is a
promontory and two
islands off the
northern coast of
Morocco within...
- "Poupée de
cire, poupée de son" (French pronunciation: [pupe də siʁ pupe də sɔ̃]; English: "Wax doll, rag doll")
recorded by
French singer France Gall...
- Lost-wax casting – also
called investment casting,
precision casting, or
cire perdue (French: [siʁ pɛʁdy];
borrowed from French) – is the
process by which...
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Robert A.
Cire (March 5, 1924 –
April 10, 2009) was a
football head
coach and educator. He was born in Donaldsonville,
Louisiana and
raised in Greenville...