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Duban may
refer to:
Duban (character), a
character from the One
Thousand and One
Nights folk tale
Duban (crater), a
crater on Saturn's moon Enceladus...
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magic cave.
Duban or
Douban (Arabic: ذُؤْبَان,
ḏuʾbān, 'golden jackal' or 'wolves'), who
appears in The Tale of the
Vizier and the Sage
Duban, is a man...
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churches and
noble chateaux during the revolution. In 1830,
architect Félix
Duban, a
former student and
winner of the
Grand Prix de Rome,
began a transformation...
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Sylvaine Duban (born 9 June 1949 in Saint-Étienne, France) is a
former French figure skater who
competed in
ladies singles. She won the gold
medal at...
- tell the
story of "The
Wazir and the Sage
Duban" as an
example of why the
jinni should have
spared him.
Duban is a wise sage who is
summoned to King Yunan...
- was
challenged by four
teachers at the academy, Joseph-Louis Duc, Félix
Duban,
Henri Labrouste, and Léon Vaudoyer, who had
studied at the
French Academy...
- in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris. It was
designed by
architect Félix
Duban and
built in 1839 for James-Alexandre de Pourtalès, a Swiss-born banker...
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Nixon Philip Duban is a
Papua New
Guinean politician. He was a People's
National Congress member of the
National Parliament of
Papua New
Guinea from 2012...
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buildings of the
school are
largely the
creation of
French architect Félix
Duban, who was
commissioned for the main
building in 1830. His work realigned...
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Natural Area
Cannon Lake
Caron Lake
Cedar Lake
Circle Lake
Crystal Lake
Duban Lake
Dudley Lake Fox Lake
French Lake
Hatch Lake
Horseshoe Lake (part) Hunt...