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Moulin de
Craca is a
windmill in Plouézec, Côtes-d'Armor, France.
First working in 1844 it was
restored from 1995. It is po****r
amongst both
locals and...
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Marcello Craca (born 27
October 1974) is a
former professional tennis player from Germany.
Craca was born to an
Italian father and
German mother.
Craca made...
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twinning committee hosts a Fest Noz
festival every August around the
Moulin de
Craca which regularly draws thousands of visitors.
There is
traditional Irish...
- pattersonmedical.com.
Retrieved 2015-12-04. Marinelli, Chiara; Spaccavento, Simona;
Craca, Angela; Marangolo, Paola; Angelelli,
Paola (May 29, 2017). "Different Cognitive...
- Meio/Madeiralzinho Fortinho/Escola Técnica
Horta Seca
Lazareto Matiota Monte/
Craca Monte Sossego Pedra Rolada Ribeira Bote
Ribeira da
Craquinha Ribeira de...
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Church was published, with some interruptions, from 1716 to 1859 by the
Cracas printing firm in Rome,
under the
title Information for the Year ... (Italian:...
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Ashland University Eagles".
Ashland Times-Gazette.
Retrieved June 20, 2023.
Cracas, Cade. "Doug
Geiser named official head
coach of
Eagle football". The Collegian...
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smaller ones.
Other places of
interest in the area
include the
Moulin de
Craca and
Circuit de
falaises in Plouézec, as well as Pors-Even and the Tour de...
- It is fed by
several smaller streams,
including Tisa, Pociovaliștea, and
Craca. Its
length is 14 km (8.7 mi) and its
basin size is 67 km2 (26 sq mi). "Planul...
- The
Creanga Mare (also:
Craca Mare) is a
right tributary of the
river Târnava Mică in Romania. It
flows into the Târnava Mică in Bucin. Its
length is...