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Manon (French pronunciation: [manɔ̃]) is an opéra
comique in five acts by
Jules M****enet to a
French libretto by
Henri Meilhac and
Philippe Gille, based...
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Mañón (Galician pronunciation: [
maˈɲoŋ]), also
registered in the past as Maañón 43°46′09.10″N 7°41′08.09″W / 43.7691944°N 7.6855806°W / 43.7691944;...
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Manon is an
opera by
Jules M****enet,
adapted from Abbé Prévost's
novel Manon Lescaut.
Manon may also
refer to:
Manon Lescaut, the
eponymous character of...
- The Sor
River or Sor
Mañón flows between the
provinces of A Coruña and Lugo, in the
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It is 49
kilometres (30 mi)...
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Manon Alia Azem (born 12
October 1990) is a
French actress. On television, she is
known for her
roles in the
Disney Channel series Trop la
classe (2006–2010)...
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Hubert von
Meyerinck as Der Jung de Bli
Frida Richard as
Manons Tante Emilie Kurz as
Manons Tante Lydia Potechina as
Susanne Theodor Loos as
Tiberge Sig...
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Manon Rhéaume (born
February 24, 1972) is a
Canadian former ice
hockey goaltender. An
Olympic silver medalist, she
achieved a
number of
historic firsts...
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Manon Balletti (1740–1776) was the
daughter of
Italian actors performing in
France and
lover of the
famous adventurer Giacomo Casanova. She was ten years...
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Manon Lescaut is a
short novel by Prévost.
Manon Lescaut may also
refer to:
Manon Lescaut (Puccini), an 1893
opera by
Giacomo Puccini Manon Lescaut (Auber)...
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Manon des
Sources may
refer to:
Manon des
Sources (1952 film), a
French film
directed by
Marcel Pagnol, or the
novel he
published in 1962
Manon des Sources...