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Magot (pronounced mă-gō) may
refer to: The
Barbary macaque (Macaca sylv****)
Magot (figurine), a type of
figurine which the Les Deux
Magots café in Paris...
- Les Deux
Magots (French pronunciation: [le dø maɡo]) is a
famous café and
restaurant situated at 6,
Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris' 6th arrondis****t...
- Look up
magot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
magot is a
seated oriental figurine,
usually of
porcelain or ivory. Some have a
grotesque form; the...
- The Prix des Deux
Magots (French pronunciation: [pʁi de dø maɡo]) is a
major French literary prize. It is
presented to new works, and is
generally awarded...
- Ajak
Ateng Magot Anok (born 3
March 1992) is a
South Sudanese professional basketball player for H.R.
Portviejo of the Liga
Ecuatoriana de Baloncesto...
- has
changed little since World War II. Like its
nearby rival, Les Deux
Magots, Café de
Flore was
frequented by
numerous French intellectuals during the...
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Rotonde and Le Dôme Café in Montparn****e and Café de
Flore and Les Deux
Magots on
Boulevard Saint Germain, all
still in business, were
important meeting...
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Moulins Café
Procope Folies Bergère
Fountains in
Paris La
Ruche Les Deux
Magots Maxim's
Moulin de la
Galette Moulin Rouge Paris Métro
entrances Montmartre...
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Henry even
embraced his brother, whom he had
famously called le
petit magot ("little macaque"). By June, the Duke of
Anjou was dead. He was 29. His...
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Moulins Café
Procope Folies Bergère
Fountains in
Paris La
Ruche Les Deux
Magots Maxim's
Moulin de la
Galette Moulin Rouge Paris Métro
entrances Montmartre...