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Palenque (Spanish pronunciation: [pa'leŋke];
Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ [ɓaːkʼ]), also
anciently known in the Itza
Language as
Lakamha ("big water" or "big waters")...
- R.
Palanque, Ligures,
Celts et Grecs, in
Histoire de la Provence. Pg. 33. Strabo, Geography, book 2,
chapter 5,
section 28 J.
Cited by R.
Palanque, Ligures...
- Jean-Rémy
Palanque (7
March 1898 in M****ille – 2 June 1988, Aix-en-Provence) was a
professor of
ancient history at the
Faculty of
Letters at Montpellier...
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Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, (born, 31
October 1970 in Ermont), is a
French cosmologist.
During her
career as a
researcher in
particle physics, she...
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Palanques is a
small town and muni****lity
located at the
northern end of the
Ports comarca,
province of Castelló, part of the
autonomous community of...
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Retrieved 2010-08-18. J.R.
Palanque, Ligures,
Celts et Grecs, in
Histoire de la Provence. Pg. 33. J.
Cited by R.
Palanque, Ligures,
Celts et Grecs, in...
- the
Dutch TV
series Idols 4
Nathalie Matar,
Lebanese footballer Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille,
French astrophysicist,
cosmologist Nathalie Paulding, American...
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smuggling to help
Andorra survive.
Among the most
prominent was the
Hostal Palanques Evasion Network Command, which, in
contact with the
British MI6, helped...
- Aubourg; Balam; Basa; Carlberg; Fabbro; Fouchez; Hook; Howell; Lafoux; Neill;
Palanque-Delabrouille; Perrett; Pritchet; Rich; ****van; Taillet; Aldering; Antilogus;...
- Armenian).
Archived from the
original on 12 May 2013.
Retrieved 5
August 2013.
Palanque, J.R. (1990). "Ligures,
Celtes et Grecs" [Ligures,
Celts and Gr****s]. In...