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Mélèzes".
Geographical Names Data Base.
Natural Resources Canada.
Retrieved 3
March 2023.
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Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski (Józef
Edmund Mélèze-Modrzejewski, 8
March 1930 in
Lublin – 29
January 2017) was a Polish-French
historian and
professor of...
- Saint-Léger-les-
Mélèzes (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leʒe le melɛz]; Vivaro-Alpine: Sant Lagier) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in southeastern...
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arises at the
confluence of its two main tributaries, the Rivière aux
Mélèzes to the west and the
Caniapiscau River to the south. The
Koksoak River flows...
- Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Julien-en-Champsaur, Saint-Léger-les-
Mélèzes, Saint-Maurice-en-Valgodemard, Saint-Michel-de-Chaillol, Savines-le-Lac...
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Chalet Les
Melezes at
Swiss L'Abri...
- poet A
Strange Relief,
Killarnoe Carole Labarre 1966
novelist L'Or des
mélèzes Richard Labonté 1949 critic,
anthologist First Person ****, Best **** Erotica...
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League (SL).
Founded in 1919, La Chaux-de-Fonds play at the
Patinoire des
Mélèzes in
front of a
capacity 5,225.
Hockey Club La Chaux-de-Fonds was founded...
- from Pessamit, Quebec, Canada. She is most
noted for her
novel L’or des
mélèzes,
which was a
shortlisted Governor General's
Award nominee for French-language...
- (Beech Tree) 15 4 Apr
Abeille (Bee) 16 5 Apr
Laitue (Lettuce) 17 6 Apr
Mélèze (Larch) 18 7 Apr Ciguë (Hemlock) 19 8 Apr
Radis (Radish) 20 9 Apr Ruche...