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Mirande (French pronunciation: [miʁɑ̃d] ; Occitan: Miranda) is a
commune in the Gers department, Occitania,
southwestern France. Town Hall St. Mary's...
- Club
Deportivo Mirandés is a
Spanish football team
based in
Miranda de Ebro,
Province of Burgos, in the
autonomous community of
Castile and León. Founded...
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Mirandés may
refer to:
Mirandese language, a
language spoken in a
small area of
northeastern Portugal. The CD
Mirandés, a
Spanish football team. The citizens...
- Jon
Mirande (11
October 1925 – 28
December 1972) was a
Basque writer, poet and
translator who
lived in Paris.
Mirande exerted a
great literary influence...
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Basket Astarac Mirande was a
French women's
basketball club from
Mirande.
Founded in 1975, it won
three national championships between 1988 and 1990,...
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Ludovic Mirande (born 6
January 1977), is a
Martiniquais former footballer.
Notes Ludovic Mirande at National-Football-Teams.com v t e...
- Yves
Mirande (Bagneux (8 May 1876 – 17
March 1957) was a
French screenwriter, director, actor, and producer. Yves
Mirande began his
acting career in the...
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Alfredo Mirandé is a
Mexican American sociologist and
attorney with a
focus on
ethnic studies, gender, and law. He is
noted for his
theory on
gringo justice...
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deconsecrated and used for
cultural ceremonies and celebrations. The
Villa Marie-
Mirande, an Art
Nouveau house by the
architect Victor Tinant The Cité Moderne,...
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Planalto Mirandes is a
Portuguese wine
region centered on the town of
Miranda do
Douro in the Trás-os-Montes e Alto
Douro region. The
region was initially...