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Picardy (/ˈpɪkərdi/;
Picard and French:
Picardie, French: [pikaʁdi] , Picard: IPA: [piˈkaʀdi]) is a
historical and
cultural territory and a
former administrative...
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Justine Picardie (born 1961) is a
British novelist,
fashion writer and biographer.
Picardie is a
former editor-in-chief of Harper's
Bazaar UK and Town...
- Montauban-de-
Picardie (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tobɑ̃ də pikaʁdi],
literally Montauban of
Picardie; Picard: Montaubin-d'Picardie) is a
commune in the...
- (/ˈpɪkərdi/; French:
tierce picarde) also
known as a
Picardy cadence or
Tierce de
Picardie, is a
major chord of the
tonic at the end of a
musical section that is...
- Ruth
Nadine Picardie (1 May 1964 – 22
September 1997) was an
English journalist and editor. Ruth
Nadine Picardie was born on 1 May 1964 in Reading, Berkshire...
- source?] Wade &
Picardie 1990, pp. 31–32.
Broven 2009, p. 65. Wade &
Picardie 1990, p. 36. Wade &
Picardie 1990, p. 37. Wade &
Picardie 1990, pp. 32–33...
- the 2017
legislative election, he
created the
regional political party Picardie Debout ("Arise Picardy") and ran as its sole candidate, with the initial...
- The
Duralex Picardie is a
classic design of a
toughened gl****
tumbler found in cafes,
schools and
homes across France and in many
places worldwide. It...
- The LGV
Picardie is a
proposed French high-speed rail line
running between Paris and Calais, via Amiens, in
Northern France. When the LGV Nord was planned...
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais-
Picardie was a
hyphenated placename,
created by
hyphenating the
merged regions' names—Nord-Pas-de-Calais and
Picardie—in alphabetical...