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prince of
Dombes, by his
brother the
count of Eu, who in 1762
surrendered the prin****lity to the crown. The
little prin****lity of
Dombes showed in some...
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Groupe des
Dombes, the
Dombes Group, is a
gathering of 20 Roman-Catholic and 20
Protestant theologians that has met
regularly since 1937 in a
small monastery...
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Dombe languagemay refers to: One of
dialects of
Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe),
spoken in Zambia,
Zimbabwe Ndombe language,
spoken in
Angola This...
- of Notre-Dame des
Dombes (French:
Abbaye Notre-Dame-des-
Dombes) is a
former Trappist monastery located in Le
Plantay in the
Dombes region, in the Ain...
- The Demi-sang de la
Dombes,
Cheval de Bresse, and Demi-sang de l'Ain
breeds are
extinct riding horses native to
eastern France (
Dombes,
Bresse and Ain),...
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Dombé is a town on the
north bank of the Buzi
River in
Sussundenga District of
Manica Province in
central Mozambique.
During the Frelimo-Renamo struggle...
- 652,432. Ain is
composed of four
geographically different areas (Bresse,
Dombes,
Bugey and Pays de Gex), each of
which contribute to the
diverse and dynamic...
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title of
prince de
Dombes at his birth, he was the
second child of his
parents to hold the title.
Unlike his father, the
prince de
Dombes was of high military...
- Villars-les-
Dombes (French pronunciation: [vilaʁ le dɔ̃b] ,
literally Villars near
Dombes) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. Its people...
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introduce accents.
Tonga at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Dombe at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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