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Gramat (French pronunciation: [ɡʁama]) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Gramat station has rail
connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde...
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Padirac Chasm (French:
Gouffre de Padirac) is a cave
located near
Gramat, in the Lot department,
Occitanie region, France. The
chasm itself is 103 m...
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flows through the
towns of
Gramat and Rocamadour, and
joins the Ouysse,
itself a left
tributary of the Dordogne...
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Gramat is a
railway station in
Gramat, Occitanie, France. The
station is on the Brive-Toulouse (via Capdenac)
railway line. The
station is
served by Intercités...
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newspaper in Volapük,
which ran for thirty-one
years (1932–1963). He
wrote Gramat Volapüka, a
grammar of the
language completely in Volapük, and a German-Volapük...
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Gramat is a
canton in France.
Since the
French canton reorganisation which came into
effect in
March 2015, the
communes of the
canton of
Gramat are:...
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Cadarache CEA Cesta,
Gironde CEA
Gramat CEA Le Ripault, Indre-et-Loire CEA has spun off
multiple companies, some...
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printed text. "Double hyphen(ダブルハイフン)の意味 - goo国語辞書". Arie de Jong,
Gramat Volapüka, Leiden, Brill, 1931, § 34. [1] https://unicode.org/wg2/docs/n2647...
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Raymond de
Gramat,
bishop of
Monte C****ino. It was
acquired by Pope
Benedict XII on the
death of
Gramat in 1340. In the
inventory of
Gramat's library, it...
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Henri Géraud Julien,
Chevalier Bessières et de l'Empire (30 July 1777,
Gramat, Lot – 30 July 1840, Paris) was a
French scientist and diplomat. He was a...