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American tropics. It is
commonly known as
Spanish elm,
Ecuador laurel,
cypre or salmwood. It can
reach 35 m in height. The
species was
first described...
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Gaston Cyprès (19
November 1884 – 17
August 1925) was a
French footballer. At club level, he pla**** as
midfielder for CA Paris. He parti****ted as striker...
- PHÉNICIENNES DE L ÎLE DE
CYPRE, J. Asiatique. 1867, II, p. 121
onwards Melchior de Vogüé,
INSCRIPTIONS PHÉNICIENNES DE L ÎLE DE
CYPRE, J. Asiatique. 1867,...
- in Cypria. [dead link] Th. Siapkaras- Pitsillidés, Le Pétrarchisme en
Cypre. Poèmes d' amour en
dialecte Chypriote d' après un m****cript du XVIe siècle...
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Orchard with
Cypresses (Verger avec
cyprès in French) is an 1888
painting by
Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. The work was in the
collection of artworks...
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Invisible Moon (2001) On De W.E.R.F. Records:
Guitars (De Werf, 2002) On
Cypres Records:
Amazir (2006)
Culture Griot (2009) with Baba
Sissoko &
Black Machine...
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Cyprès et Lauriers, Op. 156, for
Organ and
Orchestra was
written by
Camille Saint-Saëns in 1919 to
celebrate the
Allied victory in
World War I and dedicated...
- sand-bottomed
stream called Bayou Cypre (pronounced "seep") is fed by the many
tributary streams that
drain the
wilderness area.
Bayou Cypre flows out
across the eastern...
- his m****cript Aux
cyprès de la
Villa d'Este I: Thrénodie (To the
Cypresses of the
Villa d'Este I: Threnody) in G
minor Aux
cyprès de la
Villa d'Este...
- Vétheuil (1881),
Alfred Sisley's
Langland Bay (1887), and
Albert Marquet's Le
Cyprès de
Djenan Sidi Said (1946). On
October 17, 2013, the
attempted sale of two...