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Parys (pronounced /ˈpɑːreɪs/) is a
resort town in
northern Free
State province,
South Africa. It is
situated on the
southern bank of the Vaal River. The...
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England All
pages with
titles beginning with
parys All
pages with
titles containing parys Paries,
Latin for wall
PARY, code for Ruby
Airport Paris (disambiguation)...
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Parys Mountain (Welsh:
Mynydd Parys) is
located south of the town of
Amlwch in
north east Anglesey, Wales.
Originally known as Trysclwyn, the high ground...
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Parys is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Annelies Van
Parys (born 1975),
Belgian composer Georges Van
Parys (1902–1971), French...
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Lucien Pariès (4
August 1947 — 29
January 1998) was a
French rugby union international. Born in
Anglet in
southwestern France,
Pariès was a fly-half and...
- two surfaces, four borders, and four angles. It is
named from the
Latin paries (-ietis), wall. The
external surface [Fig. 1] is convex, smooth, and marked...
- The
Federalist Party was a
conservative and
nationalist American political party and the
first political party in the
United States. It
dominated the national...
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Trafalgar Square from
September 2005
until late 2007. She and her late son
Parys featured in the BBC
docuseries Child of Our Time.
Alison Lapper was born...
- neglect. The name
comes from the
parietal bone,
which is
named from the
Latin paries-,
meaning "wall". The
parietal lobe is
defined by
three anatomical boundaries:...
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Parys is a
given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Parys Filippi (1836–1874),
Polish sculptor Parys Haralson (born 1984), American...