- g.
Scots blaeberry and
Norwegian blåbær. Blaeberry, blåbær and
French myrtilles usually refer to the
European native V. myrtillus (bilberry),
while bleuets...
- crêpes. In the
Vosges and the M****if Central,
bilberry tart (tarte aux
myrtilles) is a
traditional dessert. In Romania, they are used as a base for a liqueur...
- Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, are
called bleuets; in France, they are
lumped together with
myrtilles (bilberries) and
bleuet means cornflower. (Bleuet is also
slang for someone...
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Myrtille Gollin (born 8 July 1984) is a
French short track speed skater. She
competed in two
events at the 2006
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Myrtille Georges (French pronunciation: [miʁtij ʒɔʁʒ]; born 21
December 1990) is a
French former tennis player. She has career-high WTA
rankings of 168...
- Netherlands' love and
respect for Beatrix". BBC.
Retrieved 5 June 2015.
Myrtille van Bommel, "Beatrix
oldest Dutch reigning monarch Archived 3 November...
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often included in a
bridal bouquet.
Variants include the French-language
Myrtille, and Mirtel, a po****r name for
newborn girls in
Estonia during 2012. Notable...
- of a small, orange-haired girl
called Myrtille and her dog Loufi. In the
opening title sequence we see
Myrtille chase the
mischievous Loufi onto a space...
-
William Robertson's Lady 1979
Meetings with
Remarkable Men
Vitvitskaia 1981 La
fille prodigue La mère 1982 Le Lit Eva 2014 Le goût des
myrtilles Jeanne...
- (Pigeon) 26 15 Apr
Lilas (Lilac) 27 16 Apr Anémone (Anemone) 28 17 Apr Pensée (Pansy) 29 18 Apr
Myrtille (Bilberry) 30 19 Apr
Greffoir (Grafting knife)...