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Pingouin, an
asteroid Île des
Pingouins (French:
Penguin Island),
Crozet Archipelago,
south Indian Ocean Nord
Pingouin, a
French monoplane...
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Eastern and
Western Groups are 94.5 km (51 nmi)
apart (from Île des
Pingouins to Île de la Possession). The
Crozet Islands are
uninhabited except for...
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Penguin Island (1908; French: L'Île des
Pingouins) is a
satirical fictional history by
French author Anatole France.
Penguin Island is
written in the...
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vanished birds. New York:
Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-67749-3. "
Pingouin:
Etymologie de
Pingouin".
Centre National de
Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales. Retrieved...
- Île des
Pingouins, or
Penguin Island, is an
uninhabited island in the
subantarctic Crozet Archipelago of the
southern Indian Ocean. With an area of only...
- jazz-influenced "Festin de
Pingouins" and "Le Bleu de
Papier Blanc", to the Cajun-accented "P'tite Vie, P'tite Misère". The
album won
Vilain Pingouin many new fans...
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single "Le Papa
pingouin" — 3:09 "Les
Manchots et les
Pingouins" (instrumental) — 3:12
Digital download "Le Papa
pingouin" — 3:09 "Papa
Pingouin - lyrics"....
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Hockey Club Morzine-Avoriaz(HCMA), also
known as
Pingouins de Morzine-Avoriaz (French for 'Morzine-Avoriaz Penguins'), is a
French ice
hockey team based...
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Monsieur Bergeret. France's
later works include Penguin Island (L'Île des
Pingouins, 1908)
which satirizes human nature by
depicting the
transformation of...
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Breton or
Spanish origin (the
latter two are
attributed to the
French word
pingouin), but
first appears in
English or Dutch. Some
dictionaries suggest a derivation...