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Gistel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɪstəl]) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of West Flanders.
Following local government boundary...
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following 5 July, a
procession celebrating Saint Godelieve takes place in
Gistel. Tradition, as
recorded in her Vita,
states that she was
pious as a young...
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Johannes von
Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel [Gistl] (11
August 1809 – 9
March 1873) was a
German naturalist. He
worked at the
Museum of
Natural History in...
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Ypres (Ieper) 058:
Veurne (Furnes) 059: Ostend, Bredene,
Gistel (Oostende/Ostende, Bredene,
Gistel) 060:
Chimay 061:
Bastogne (Bastenaken), Libramont-Chevigny...
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Johannes von
Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel under the
pseudonym "G. Tilesius". Some
authors cite the
taxonomic authority as "
Gistel, 1850",
whereas others still...
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found in
Roman Martyrology Gobnait 400s to 500s 400s to 500s
Godelieve of
Gistel c. 1049 6 July 1070 1084 by Pope
Urban II
Godfried Coart 1512 9 July 1572...
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Lycaste Gistel, 1848,
which was
later found to be an
unnecessary new
replacement name for Chalcophana. Additionally,
Lycaste Gistel, 1848 is a junior...
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Gistel, 1857 g
Philonthus analis Erichson, 1840 g
Philonthus anguinus Fauvel, 1874 g
Philonthus antipodum Fauvel, 1877 g
Philonthus aprilinus Gistel,...
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Xaver Gistel and
Traugott Bromme in 1848. Its only species,
Dryana bituberculata, was
described by the same
authors in the same year. "Dryana
Gistel & Bromme...
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Gistel, 1848". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved December 3, 2011. Gary C. B.
Poore &
Shane T.
Ahyong (2004). "Hypothal****ia
Gistel,...