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meadows and
prairies of
North America, Europe, and Asia.
Common names include pasque flower (or pasqueflower), wind flower,
prairie crocus,
Easter flower, and...
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Pasques (French pronunciation: [pak]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire national...
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Pasque Island is one of the
Elizabeth Islands of
Dukes County, M****achusetts,
United States. It lies
between Nashawena Island to the west and
Naushon Island...
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Easter eggs, also
called Paschal eggs, are eggs that are
decorated for the
Christian holiday of Easter,
which celebrates the
resurrection of Jesus. As...
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Piedmontese Easter (Italian:
Pasque piemontesi, French: Pâques piémontaises or Pâques vaudoises) was a
series of m****acres on
Waldensians (also known...
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Ernst Heinrich Anton Pasqué (3
September 1821 – 20
March 1892) was a
German operatic baritone,
opera director,
theatre director,
writer and librettist...
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Pulsatilla grandis, the
greater pasque flower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Pulsatilla of the
family Ranunculaceae. It is a
perennial plant...
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Pulsatilla alpina, the
alpine pasqueflower or
alpine anemone, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ranunculaceae,
native to the
mountain ranges...
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executively produced by Aminé himself,
alongside frequent collaborator Pasqué, and
features production from Tee-Watt,
alongside a
variety of producers...
- on 1
January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The
emblem of
Rygge is the
Pasque flower.
Rygge is
connected to Oslo by double-tracked railway, and four-lane...