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Ferme may
refer to:
French ship
Ferme (1699), a 72-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy
French ship
Ferme (1763), a 56-gun Bordelois-class ship of the...
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Grosses Fermes. By the
middle of the 17th century,
France was
divided for tax
purposes into
three prin****l zones:
Provinces of the Cinq
Grosses Fermes without...
- Parc
fermé,
literally meaning "closed park" in French, is a
secure area at a
motor racing circuit where the cars are kept at some
times during a race...
- The term
ferme ornée as used in
English garden history derives from
Stephen Switzer's term for 'ornamental farm'. It
describes a
country estate laid out...
- The
Ferme Gautier is a
torture center established during the
Algerian war in the
commune of Souk El Had in
Kabylia within Algeria. This farm was created...
- "Rivière des
Fermes" is
often attested in do****ents
since the end of 18th
century and, on maps, at
least since 1878. The
toponym "rivière des
Fermes" was made...
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Mesures stationnaires et
fermés invariants des
espaces homogènes,
YouTube Jean-François
Quint - 2/6
Mesures stationnaires et
fermés invariants des espaces...
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demoiselles by
Jacques Nichet with Jean-Paul
Roussillon 1985 : Les
Poings fermés with André
Wilms 1987 : Les
Noces barbares by
Marion Hänsel with Marianne...
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Tadej Ferme (born
October 17, 1991 in Celje, Slovenia) is a
Slovenian professional basketball player for
Ilirija of the
Slovenian League. He is a 1.86...
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Monsignor Brian Edwin Charles Butterley Ferme (born 24 April, 1955 in Port Pirie,
South Australia) is an
Australian Roman Catholic priest and
canon lawyer...