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Quinquina
Quinquina Quin*qui"na, n. [NL. & F. See Quinine.] Peruvian bark.

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- P'tit Quinquin (released as Li'l Quinquin in the U.S. only) is a 2014 French murder mystery film/miniseries directed by Bruno Dumont. Originally premiering...
- "P'tit Quinquin" is a song by Alexandre Desrousseaux which was written in the Picard language (also known as chti or chtimi) in 1853. Picard is closely...
- Festival. Dumont is an atheist. P'tit Quinquin / Li'l Quinquin (2014) Paris (1993) P'tit Quinquin / Li'l Quinquin (1993) Marie et Freddy / Marie and Freddy...
- Quinquin may refer to: P'tit Quinquin (film) "P'tit Quinquin" (song) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title P'tit Quinquin...
- valuable consignment of gems was lifted by a violent criminal known as Quinquin, who killed not only the rest of the escorts but the three men in his gang...
- Cinéma ranked Under the Skin third on its 2014 top ten chart (behind P'tit Quinquin and Goodbye to Language). The same magazine ranked Under the Skin ninth...
- from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved October 22, 2020. "Li'l Quinquin (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on October 20, 2023...
- name "Tintin" is replaced by something similar, like Nitnit, Timtim, or Quinquin, within these books. McCarthy's first group, **** parodies, includes...
- who reigned from 458 to 481 or 482. The discovery was made by Adrien Quinquin in 1653, and the findings were written about by Jean-Jacques Chifflet in...
- France, which is also spoken in Artois (Nord-Pas de Calais région). "P'tit quinquin", a Picard song, is a symbol of the local culture (and of that of Artois)...