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- Meyronne (French pronunciation: [meʁɔn]; Occitan: Mairona) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. Communes of the Lot department "Répertoire...
- Meyronnes (French pronunciation: [meʁɔn]; Vivaro-Alpine: Maironas) is a former commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France...
- Francis of Meyronnes (also Franciscus de Mayronis; c. 1280–1328) was a French scholastic philosopher. He was a distinguished pupil of Duns Scotus, whose...
- Meyronne is a special service area in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Known history of the Wood Mountain area goes back to the trek by the NWMP...
- Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne; The département of Lot – The towns of Souillac, Pinsac, Lacave, Meyronne, Creysse, Montvalent, Martel, Floirac, Carennac, Gintrac, Tauriac and Prudhomat;...
- Amyot Lake Loch Leven Lorlie Main Centre Mantario McGee McIntosh Point Meyronne Mikado Mont Nebo Moose Range Mount Carmel (Grosse Butte) Murray Point Neidpath...
- Northgate EF0 Touched down at approximately 4:15 pm 2020 2020, July 4 Near Meyronne (formerly Glenbain) EF1 Damage to home and outbuildings Touched down at...
- Martel Masclat Mauroux Maxou Mayrac Mayrinhac-Lentour Mechmont Mercuès Meyronne Miers Milhac Molières Montamel Le Montat Montbrun Montcabrier Montcléra...
- long. Highway 611 runs from Highway 18 near McCord to Highway 13 near Meyronne. Highway 611 is about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long. Highway 612 runs from...
- French Canadian Catholics to settle in the Gravelbourg, Lafleche, Mazenod, Meyronne bloc settlement. Father Gravel died in Montreal on February 10, 1926, and...