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Palais de
Rumine is a late 19th-century
building in
Florentine Renaissance style in Lausanne, Switzerland. On his death,
Gabriel de
Rumine, son of Russian...
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during the
Lausanne Conference of 1922–1923 and
signed in the
Palais de
Rumine in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 24 July 1923. The
treaty officially resolved...
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Ancient drachma from Larissa,
around 420 BC,
depicting Heracles with the
Cretan Bull. Now in the
Palais de
Rumine, Lausanne, Switzerland...
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natural sciences. The
zoological department is
located in the
Palais de
Rumine, Lausanne, Switzerland. The
museums history dates from 1779, when the "objects"...
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Cantonal Botanical Museum and Gardens, the
Roman Museum, the
Palais de
Rumine with the Musée
cantonal de géologie,
Cantonal Museum of Zoology, Cantonal...
- The
Palais de
Rumine, one of the
former buildings of the
University of Lausanne....
- unit. The
English equivalent is a
double act. コント (konto). See conte. ルミネ (
rumine).
Short for "Lumine the Yoshimoto" (ルミネtheよしもと), ルミネ is a
stage (劇場, gekijō)...
- The
Palais de
Rumine, one of the
former buildings of the
University of Lausanne...
- The
Palais de
Rumine, one of the five
sites of the
Cantonal and
University Library of Lausanne...
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collections (1858-1863). With Charles-Théophile
Gaudin (1822–1866) and
Gabriel de
Rumine (1841–1871), he made
significant paleontological findings in the Canton...