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Branson DeCou (October 20, 1892 –
December 12, 1941) was an
American photographer and traveler. He
traveled the
world extensively and is
known for his...
- Emil
de Cou is an
American conductor who
became ****ociate
conductor of the
National Symphony Orchestra (John F.
Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts)...
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COU is an
acronym with
several meanings: (Cone of Uncertainty) Area used to
project where a
hurricane may go Also a band in New
Orleans Columbia Regional...
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DeCew
House (variably
spelt DeCow, Du Coo or
DeCou) was
built c.1808 in
Thorold Township,
Upper Canada. The two-story
house had
limestone walls 66 centimetres...
- John
DeCew (1766–1855), (variably
spelt DeCou, Du Coo or
DeCow, and
sometimes with the "C" not capitalized) was a
United Empire Loyalist, an
early settler...
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singer and
social media personality created by
Trevor McFedries and Sara
DeCou. The
character was
created as a 20-year-old girl of Brazilian-American heritage...
- The Col
de Cou (also
spelled Col
de Coux) (1,921 m) is a high
mountain p**** of the Alps,
located on the
border between Switzerland and France. It connects...
- The Abbott–
Decou House was
built by
Samuel Abbott in 1797 in what is now
Hamilton Township,
Mercer County, New Jersey. In 1888 it came into the possession...
- a
reconstructed sawmill. A
short distance east of this are the
ruins of
DeCou House, the
destination of
Laura Secord's
famous journey during the War of...
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built in 1927, now part of
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La
Habana (Museum of Fine Arts)".
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