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Kalanchoe beharensis is
native to
Madagascar known by
local names mongy,
rongy and tavitavy.
Kalanchoe beharensis is an
evergreen shrub, 3–5 ft (1–2 m)...
- centre), Guignies, Hollain, Howardries, Jollain-Merlin, Laplaigne, Lesdain,
Rongy, and Wez-Velvain.
Brunehaut town hall
Pierre Brunehaut menhir Brunehaut...
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Savoy Hotel. She
returned to the
United States and
married Dr.
Abraham Rongy (né Roginsky, 1878–1949), a
gynecologist who set up
maternity hospitals...
- Br****erie de
Brunehaut is the
trade name for
Brunehaut brewery,
located in
Rongy-Brunehaut (Hainaut), Wallonia, 80 km south/southwest of Brussels, Belgium...
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Sehonnai bitang ember, Ki most, ha kell,
halni nem mer,
Kinek drágább
rongy élete, Mint a haza becsülete. A
magyarok istenére Esküszünk, Esküszünk,...
- French-speaking
school in Brussels. He
studied writing with his
professor Gustave Rongy and
wrote his
first poems and
short stories for a
magazine called "Marginales"...
- French–Belgian
border on 3 September,
after an
overnight journey and
continued to
Rongy in
Brussels the
following day, just
after the British. In
early September...
- Koor van de Kerk van
Rongy, het
hoogaltaar en retabel, de twee
zijaltaren en het altaar, de communiebank, de pr****stoel, lambrisering, en biechtstoelen...
- and
suffering occasional gas attacks. On 27
October the
battalion reached Rongy,
where it
began to
practise in the moat of the
chateau for an ****ault crossing...
- Bléharies
Guignies Hollain Howardries Jollain-Merlin
Laplaigne Lesdain Rongy Wez-Velvain Büllingen (Bullange) Büllingen
Manderfeld Rocherath Burdinne...