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Neker may be: an Old
Swedish name for the nix
water spirits a
Limburgish name for the
river Jeker Necker (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Necker Island (British
Virgin Islands) Necker–Enfants
Malades Hospital Neker (disambiguation)
Neckar (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Jacques Necker (IPA: [ʒak
nɛkɛʁ]; 30
September 1732 – 9
April 1804) was a
Genevan banker and
statesman who
served as
finance minister for
Louis XVI. He...
- (näck,
definite form näcken). The
Swedish form is
derived from Old
Swedish neker,
which corresponds to Old
Icelandic nykr (gen. nykrs), and nykk in Norwegian...
- Necker–Enfants
Malades Hospital (French: Hôpital Necker-Enfants
Malades [opital
nɛkɛʁ ɑ̃fɑ̃ malad]) is a
French teaching hospital in the 15th arrondis****t of...
- to the south. The
village was
first mentioned in 1282 as "Hermano
filio Nekers de Sprundele". The
etymology is unknown.
Sprundel developed in the Middle...
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eight large mirrors and one medium-sized
mirror to
protect the heart, the
neker-toli,
which might be
plated in nickel;
according to Heissig, in Hure Banner...
- HMS
Necker was the
armed transport Necker or
Neker that HMS Hannibal
captured off the Cape of Good Hope on 25
October 1781.
Hannibal encountered the French...
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Xarama (Latin)
Jeker Geer (French),
Jeker (Dutch, German, Limburgish),
Neker or Eker (Maastricht
dialect of Limburgish) Jiu Jiu (Romanian),
Rabon (Latin)...
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buana Text on the side, bold:
hayua diponah-ponah
hayua dicawuh-cawuh inya
neker inya
angger inya
ninycak inya
rempag Front: This is the
trace (in) Kawali...