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Mâlain (French pronunciation: [malɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. The Château Fort Saint-Georges, or Château Fort de Mâlain...
- Catherine, Lady of
Sombernon and
Malain (1365-aft. 1431) Pierre, Lord of
Malain (1343–1419)
Pierre I, Lord of
Malain (1322-) Etienne,
priest (1345–1367)...
- The Château Fort Saint-Georges (or Château Fort de
Mâlain) is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Mâlain in the Côte-d'Or département of France. The castle's...
- Savigny-sous-
Mâlain (French pronunciation: [saviɲi su malɛ̃],
literally Savigny under Mâlain) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
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Malin Beg (Irish: Málainn Bhig) is a
Gaeltacht village on the
southwest coast of
County Donegal in Ireland. It is
noted for its beach, the
Silver Strand...
- (in the Val di Susa and Val
Chisone region of Piedmont),
Gamay de
Malain,
Gamay Malain,
Grosse Negrette, Luverdon, Oeil de Chope, Œil de Chope, Ondane,...
- head (a link with the
meaning of the name Sirona). A
bronze statue from
Mâlain in the Côte d'Or and
dating to
around 280 CE (Deyts &
Roussel 1994; Deyts...
-
great phrase-monger". In 1752
Buffon married Marie-Françoise de Saint-Belin-
Malain, the
daughter of an
impoverished noble family from Burgundy, who had been...
- Châteauneuf •
Commarin • Éguilly • Époisses • Frôlois • Gevrey-Chambertin •
Mâlain • Mont-Saint-Jean •
Montfort •
Posanges • La
Rochepot • Rosières •...
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kalain Hot – mainit,
maaringahot Cold –
malipot Good –
madjag Bad – maraot,
malain Great – matibay,
maurag Sick – igakarudog,
gakarudog Fast – maispid, apura...