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Hure may
refer to:
Hure, Gironde,
commune in Gironde,
France Augusta Hure (1870–1953),
French museum curator **** in
German in
Mongolian "
hure" means...
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Huré is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anne
Huré (born 1918; date of
death unknown),
French writer Antoine Huré (1873–1949)...
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Hures-la-Parade (French pronunciation: [yʁ la paʁad]; Occitan: Ura e la Parada) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France.
Hures-la-Parade...
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Khuresh (Tuvan: Хүреш, romanized:
Hüreš) is a
traditional Tuvan wrestling, in Siberia. The word has
cognates with Tuvan's
sister Turkic languages, for...
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Hure (French pronunciation: [yʁ]; Occitan: Hura) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gironde...
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Francis Huré (5
October 1916 – 4
November 2021) was a
French resistant,
diplomat and writer.
Huré was born in
Abbeville in
October 1916.
During the Second...
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Antoine Jules Joseph Huré (11
February 1873 –
December 1949) was a
French army
officer and
engineer noted for his
service in Morocco.
Huré joined the army...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Causse Méjan is part of 13
communes in Lozère:
Hures-la-Parade
Meyrueis Les
Vignes Montbrun Florac Le Mas-Saint-Chély Gatuzières...
- Anne
Huré (born Françoise-Anne
Huré; 25
October 1918 -
presumed dead) was a
French writer who aut****d
eight novels, the
first of which, Les Deux moniales...
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Marcelle Lacamp (1910-2000), in
collaboraation with
another artist,m
Marguerite Huré. They are an
example of the
development of
abstract windows in religious...