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migration was new
Jewish surnames appearing in
Italy and Greece. The
surnames Faraggi,
Farag and Farachi, for example,
originated from the
Spanish city of Fraga...
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Claude Faraggi (28 May 1942 – 14
December 1991) was a
French writer best
known for his 1975 novel, Le Maître d'heure,
which won the Prix Femina. 1965:...
- is a
French journalist,
radio and
television presenter. Born
Faustine Faraggi in Paris, she is of
Breton and
Italian descent. She then took the name...
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Richtis Gorge (Gr****: Φαράγγι του Ρίχτη,
Faraggi tou Richti) is a
gorge in Crete,
Greece (Map of
Richtis Gorge here). It is a
state protected park near...
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Zhang T,
Faraggi E, Li Z, Zhou Y (2017). "Intrinsic
Disorder and Semi-disorder
Prediction by SPINE-D". In Zhou Y,
Kloczkowski A,
FaraggiR, Yang Y (eds...
- Bioinformatics. 20 (10): 1612–21. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bth136. PMID 14988121.
Faraggi E, Yang Y,
Zhang S, Zhou Y (November 2009). "Predicting
continuous local...
- 2012 - Ljubljana,
Slovenia Team Name
Award UK
Melanie Duncan bronze medal Omri
Faraggi bronze medal Baichuan Li
bronze medal Tom
White silver medal...
- with the
following authors:
Salvat Etchart (Prix
Renaudot 1967)
Claude Faraggi (Prix Fémina 1975)
Michel Butel (Prix Médicis 1977)
Jocelyne François (Prix...
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French photographer Claude Falkiner,
player of
English billiards Claude Faraggi (1942–1991),
French novelist Claude Faraldo (1936–2008),
French actor,...
- Dard 1974 L'Imprécateur René-Victor
Pilhes 1975 Le Maître d'heure
Claude Faraggi 1976 Le
Trajet Marie-Louise
Haumont 1977 La
neige brûle Régis
Debray 1978...