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Pioche (/ˌpiˈoʊtʃ/) is an
unincorporated town in
Lincoln County, Nevada,
United States,
approximately 180
miles (290 km)
northeast of Las Vegas. U.S. Route...
- Marie-Madeleine
Pioche de La Vergne,
Comtesse de La
Fayette (baptized 18
March 1634 – 25 May 1693),
better known as
Madame de La Fayette, was a French...
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Pioche Formation. The
Pioche Formation is a
geologic formation in Utah and Nevada. It
preserves fossils dating back...
- In Chile, the O'Higgins
Pioche is a gold
piece regarded as the true
symbol of
presidential power,
which is
placed in the
lower end of the presidential...
- The
Pioche Hills are a
mountain range in
Lincoln County, Nevada. The
historic Pioche silver mining district is
centered in the
Pioche Hills and extends...
- The
Pioche Shale is an
Early to
Middle Cambrian Burgess shale-type Lagerstätte in Nevada. It
spans the Early–Middle
Cambrian boundary;
fossils from the...
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making it the fourth-least
populous county in Nevada. Its
county seat is
Pioche. Like many
counties in Nevada, it is dry and sp****ly po****ted, though...
- The
Pioche Firehouse, in
Pioche in
Lincoln County, Nevada, was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2018. It "was
recognized for its...
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Round Mountain (0.58
million oz).
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presidential sash,
which is used only in
official ceremonies. The O'Higgins
Pioche,
which is
considered the
symbol of
presidential power and is
placed at the...