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identical twins María
Ester Feres (1943 – 2021) was a
Chilean politician and
lawyer Feres doctrine - see
Feres v.
United States Fere This
disambiguation page...
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Feres, 340 U.S. at 136–146.
Feres, 340 U.S. at 139.
Feres, 340 U.S. at 139–140.
Feres, 340 U.S. at 140–141.
Feres, 340 U.S. at 141.
Feres, 340 U...
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player Vladimir Fere (1902 – 1971),
Russian composer Feres (disambiguation)
Feret (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Fere. If an internal...
- unit
Feres is
subdivided into the
following communities (constituent
villages in brackets):
Ardanio Doriskos (Doriskos, Monastiraki)
Feres (
Feres, Poros)...
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Fère-en-Tardenois (French pronunciation: [fɛʁ ɑ̃ taʁdənwa],
literally Fère in Tardenois) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern...
- La
Fère (French pronunciation: [la fɛʁ]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in France. It was once
famous for its
military school...
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Charles Samson Féré (13 July 1852 in
Auffay – 22
April 1907) was a
French physician. He
initially studied medicine in Rouen,
where he
subsequently served...
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Feres (Gr****: Φερές; Katharevousa: Φεραί) is a
former muni****lity in Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of...
- Villeneuve-sur-
Fère is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. The
commune was the
birthplace of Paul
Claudel (1868–1955)...
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Octave Féré, real name
Charles Octave Moget, (11
October 1815 – 21
April 1875) was a
minor 19th-century
French writer.
Féré contributed to the magazine...