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Epinette can
refer to: Chardonnay, a wine
grape that is also
known as
Epinette Saint-Pierre Doré,
another wine
grape that is also
known as
Epinette Epinette...
- The
épinette des
Vosges (French pronunciation: [epinɛt dɛ voʒ]) is a
traditional plucked-string
instrument of the
zither family,
whose use was confined...
- Chaudenet, Chaudent, Clävner,
Clevner Weiss, Cravner,
Epinette,
Epinette blanc,
Epinette blanche,
Epinette de Champagne,
Ericey blanc,
Feher Chardonnay, Feherburgundi...
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Épinettes (French pronunciation: [epinɛt]) is a
neighborhood of Paris, a part of the 17th arrondis****t of the city. The
neighborhood is
bounded by the...
- back to pre-Islamic Nowruz, the
traditional Persian New Year." – Michèle
Epinette (2014). "MIR-E NOWRUZI" (Archived 13
April 2021 at the
Wayback Machine)...
- The
Épinette River is a
tributary of the rivière aux
Anglais flowing in the
unorganized territory Rivière-aux-Outardes and the town of Baie-Comeau, in...
- into many
different variants of
drone zithers, such as the Langspil, the
Epinette des
Vosges or the Hummel. The
Appalachian dulcimer is a
traditional American...
- hummel, the
Norwegian langeleik, the
German scheitholt, and the
French épinette des Vosges. Folk
historian Lucy M. Long said of the instrument's history:...
- Duo'Lectar
Dutar (Persia)
Duxianqin (China) Ek Tare (Nepal)
Ektara (India)
Epinette des
vosges Gabusi ****ageum (Korea)
Geomungo (Korea)
Geyerleier (Germany)...
- [citation needed] In
France a
liqueur called troussepinette, or just épine or
épinette, is made from the
young shoots in
spring (rather than from
fruits in autumn)...