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Dejardin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ian
Dejardin (born 1955),
British museum director and art
historian Joseph Dejardin (1873–1932)...
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Regarding the name "Garden" (Spanish:
Jardín) that
belongs to this town,
legend says that when the
founders came to the Alto
de las
Flores ("Flower hilltop")...
- Ian A. C.
Dejardin (born 26
August 1955) is an art
historian who was
director of the
Dulwich Picture Gallery in Dulwich, England. In
August 2016 Dulwich...
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Joseph Dejardin (21
March 1873 – 28
October 1932) was a
Belgian trade unionist and politician. Born in Grivegnée,
Dejardin worked at a coal mine from...
- Cooper's
western Hostiles,
Chalamet pla**** a
young soldier named Philippe DeJardin,
alongside Christian Bale. In 2018,
Chalamet joined the
Academy of Motion...
- value. France's
Garden Gnome Liberation Front (French:
Front de libération des
nains de jardin) was
formed in 1997 in Alençon, France,
aiming to release...
- 2020-10-25
DeCamp,
Charles E.; Johnston,
Spencer A.;
Déjardin, Loïc M.; Schaefer,
Susan L. (2016-01-01),
DeCamp,
Charles E.; Johnston,
Spencer A.;
Déjardin, Loïc...
- The
Jardín de Cactus is a
cactus garden on the
island of
Lanzarote in the
Canary Islands. It is
situated in the
village of Guatiza, in a
former quarry...
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Rhinella fernandezae is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae that is
found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- paradise,
dwarf poinciana,
pride of Barbados, flos pavonis, and flamboyant-
de-
jardin.[citation needed] The
Hawaiian name for this
plant is ʻohai aliʻi. It...