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Grenadine /
ˈɡrɛnədiːn/ is a
nonalcoholic bar
syrup commonly used as a ****tail ingredient,
distinguished by its sweetness, mild flavor, and red color....
- Les
Petit Saints,
Roches Roubes, Les
Baleines de
Grand Fond and Les
Grenadins. St. Barthélemy forms, with St. Martin, Anguilla, and Dog Island, a distinct...
- 17.93954°N 62.83364°W / 17.93954; -62.83364 (Île Frégate) Îles des
Grenadins (Rock), 17°55′26″N 62°47′43″W / 17.92379°N 62.79518°W / 17.92379; -62...
- al-Ġrynādīn - سانت فينسنت والغرينادين (Arabic),
Santha Vinsant saha
Grenadins - ශාන්ත වින්සන්ට් සහ ග්රෙනාඩින්ස් (Sinhala), São
Vicente e as Granadinas...
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zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson who in 1760 had used the
French name Le
Grenadin and the
Latin Granatinus,
meaning "grenadier" in English.
Linnaeus mistakenly...
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Retrieved 2013-08-03. A la fin de La
fondation de Fès Jdid en 1276 Ce
prince grenadin est le
descendant d'une
branche collatérale des Nasrides. Métalsi, Mohamed...
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sucre Île
Fourche Île Frégate Île
Mancel Île Pelé Île Toc Vers Îles des
Grenadins Roche le
Boeuf Roche Plate Lists related to
Saint Barthélemy: List of...