- and
tends to look like dung, the
French word for an
animal dropping being crotte.
Protected by the AOC Seal,
Crottin de
Chavignol is
produced today with...
-
crowd Continental Europe:
Germanic or Anglo-Saxon lyre (hearpe),
rotte or
crotte Estonia:
talharpa Finland:
jouhikko Greece: λύρα (lýra;
Modern Gr**** pronunciation:...
- Châtelet. "Pour Jean
Benguigui et
Laurent Ruquier,
comparer Mandela à une
crotte c'est marrant".
Archived from the
original on 2011-01-28.
Retrieved 2010-08-26...
- Vische, and
Candia Canavese. The muni****lity
comprises 4 frazioni: Cerone,
Crotte, Carrone, Realizio.
Strambino Castle,
built from the 15th
century on foundations...
-
Trauma (1999), ****ume Nothing:
Evolution of a Bi-**** (2000), and Don't Be A
Crotte (2004). Each
anthology compiles a set of
issues of Liliane, Bi-**** that...
-
Nicolas de La
Grotte (also La
Crotte) (1530 – c. 1600) was a
French composer and
keyboard player of the Renaissance. He was well
known as a
performer on...
-
Crottes-en-Pithiverais (French pronunciation: [kʁɔt ɑ̃ pitivʁɛ]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department in north-central France. In
January 1973 it absorbed...
- and the
remains of the
ancient Roman route that from
Brixia across the
Crotte Bridge led to the
Trompia Valley climbing up the hills. In 958, in the diploma...
- rediscovered: The Montréal
melon The Oka
melon White Canadian corn The
crotte-d’ours
potato of Louis-Marie The
Thibodeau bean of Saint-Jules The pomme...
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Piedmont Metropolitan city
Turin (TO)
Frazioni Braide, Coldimosso, Cordera,
Crotte, Foresto, Garelli, Polveriera, Pradonio, San Giacomo, San Giuliano, Traduerivi...