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Berry (
French pronunciation: [beʁi] ; Occitan: Barric; Latin: Bituria) was a
former province located in
central France. It was a
province of
France until...
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Persian berry, also
called Avignon berry or
French berry, is the
fruit of the
Avignon buckthorn (Rhamnus saxatilis), a
species of buckthorn, used for dyeing...
- A
berry is a small, pulpy, and
often edible fruit. Typically,
berries are juicy, rounded,
brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone...
- John of
Berry or John the
Magnificent (
French: Jean de
Berry, Latin:
Johannes de Bituria; 30
November 1340 – 15 June 1416) was Duke of
Berry and Auvergne...
- Duke of
Berry (
French: Duc de
Berry) or
Duchess of
Berry (
French:
Duchesse de
Berry) was a
title in the
Peerage of
France. The
Duchy of
Berry, centred...
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Halle Maria Berry (/ˈhæli/ HAL-ee; born
Maria Halle Berry;
August 14, 1966) is an
American actress. She
began her
career as a
model and
entered several...
- then
moved to
France at the age of 22 to
study at Le
Cordon Bleu
culinary school,
before working in a
number of cooking-related jobs.
Berry has published...
- In botany, a
berry is a
fleshy fruit without a
stone (pit)
produced from a
single flower containing one ovary.
Berries so
defined include grapes, currants...
- Black
Berry was a
maker of
smartphones and
other related mobile services and devices. The line was
originally developed and
maintained by the Canadian...
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Berryer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antoine Pierre Berryer (1790–1868),
French advocate and
parliamentary orator Nicolas René...