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Deviat (French pronunciation: [dəvja]) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France. *Communes of the
Charente department "Répertoire...
- (French pronunciation: [klod an də ʁuvʁwa də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; Château de la Faye,
Deviat, 16
March 1743 – Madrid, 3
January 1819),
Marquis of Saint-Simon and Montblerú...
- for the issues, but
after a
university investigation concluded that Chen "
deviat[ed] from the
accepted practices of
image handling and
figure generation...
- de la Faye is a
manor house,
formerly a fortress,
located in the town of
Deviat in Charente, France.
Built during the
Hundred Years' War, the château's...
- Château de la Faye (Auriac-du-Périgord), Dordogne. Château de la Faye (
Deviat) Château de Faye (Flavignac) Château de la Faye (Léguillac). Château de...
- was
Roger Chauveron who
opened it in 1936 then sold it in 1950 to move to
Deviat Charente, France. The
Chambord was
opened in 1936. It was
located at 803...
- of the park.
Deviat Hill. A
limestone promontory off the west end of the
Molodetsky Ridge.
Usinsk Mound. ("Cake Hill").
Opposite Deviat Hill on a small...
- to its
placement on the album, said the song was the "Chemical
Brothers deviat[ing] from
their role as Big Beat deities" and "it's slight, but not nearly...
- may
refer to: Château de la Faye (Auriac-du-Périgord) Château de la Faye (
Deviat) Château de la Faye (Olmet) Château de la Faye (Saint-Sulpice-de-Mareuil)...
- Courcôme
Courgeac Courlac La
Couronne Couture Criteuil-la-Magdeleine
Curac Deviat Dignac Dirac Douzat Ébréon Échallat Écuras Édon Empuré Épenède Les Essards...