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paintings with
Coliin de
Coter pinxit me in
Brabancia Bruselle ("Colijn de
Coter painted me in
Brussels in the
region of Brabant"). De
Coter was born
circa 1440–1445...
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Ivory Coast, also
known as
Côte d'Ivoire and
officially the
Republic of
Côte d'Ivoire, is a
country on the
southern coast of West Africa. Its capital...
- Lake
Cote (Spanish: Lago
Cote),
originally known as Lake
Cóter, is a
fresh water crater lake
located in the
northern highlands of
Costa Rica. It is currently...
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cote,
coté,
côte,
côté, or
Côte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cote or
COTE may
refer to: Dovecote, a
building for
pigeons or doves.
Cote (surname)...
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Côte-d'Or (French pronunciation: [kot dɔʁ] ) is a département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region of
Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a po****tion...
- The
Grande Côte is a
stretch of
coastline in Senegal,
running north from the Cap-Vert
peninsula of
Dakar to the
border with
Mauritania at St-Louis. A sandy...
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Côte Restaurants Group Limited,
trading as
Côte (formerly
Côte Br****erie),
stylised as
CÔTE is a French-style
British restaurant chain founded by Richard...
- The
French Riviera,
known in
French as the
Côte d'Azur (IPA: [kot dazyʁ]; Provençal: Còsta d'Azur, IPA: [ˈkwɔstɔ daˈzyʀ]; lit. 'Azure Coast'), is the Mediterranean...
- In
numerical analysis, the Newton–
Cotes formulas, also
called the Newton–
Cotes quadrature rules or
simply Newton–
Cotes rules, are a
group of
formulas for...