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Flot or
FLOT may
refer to:
Forward Line of Own Troops, a
technical expression for a
military front line
Flot.,
taxonomic author abbreviation of Julius...
- Palavas-les-
Flots (French pronunciation: [palavas le flo]; Languedocien: Palavàs) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in southern...
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Flot rouge is a red
hybrid grape that is a
crossing of
Munson (also
known as
Jaeger 70) and the Languedoc-Roussillon wine
grape Aramon noir. The grape...
- l’immensité. (×2) —Refrain Mais
regardant la mer entière, (×2) il vit des
flots-
flots-
flots de tous côtés. (×2) —Refrain Oh !
Sainte Vierge ma patronne, (×2)...
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Sovcomflot (Russian: ПАО «Совкомфлот», ПАО «Современный коммерческий флот», lit. 'Modern
Commercial Fleet') is Russia's
largest shipping company, and one...
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Christ Walking on the
Water (French: Le
Christ marchant sur les
flots) is an 1899
French silent trick film
directed by
Georges Méliès. In the
summer of...
- the air: at the
front line. In the land
campaigns of
World War I, FEBAs,
FLOTs and
FLETs could often be
identified by eye. For example, in
France and Belgium...
- (Russian: Флот, romanized:
Flot),
general personnel of the Navy БФ –
Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский Флот, romanized: Baltiski
flot) ЧМ –
Black Sea Fleet...
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Retrieved 28
December 2011. "Вице-адмирал Кулаков" [Vice-Admiral Kulakov].
Flot.com (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on 11
October 2011. Retrieved...
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connected the
peninsula with the mainland.
Thanks to the so-called
portes à
flot (fr),
which close at
flood and open at ebb and
which were
built in the west...