- Clerissi [fr], actor, artist, and
author of
numerous plays in Monégasque.
Jules Soccal,
sailor and
author of Le
Vocabulaire monégasque de la
marine et de la mer...
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Jules Soccal (10
August 1907 – 11
January 1976) was a
Monegasque sailor. He
competed in the
Dragon event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Jules
Soccal". Olympedia...
- PMID 18838559.
Siemieniuk RA, Chu DK, Kim LH, Güell-Rous MR,
Alhazzani W,
Soccal PM, et al. (October 2018). "Oxygen
therapy for
acutely ill
medical patients:...
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conservative Entente Nationale Démocratique), won 17 of the 18 seats.
Charles Soccal, a
Communist running on the
Democratic Union Movement ticket, won the 18th...
- Franzi,
Louis Barral and
Suzanne Simone (dictionary)
Louis Canis,
Jules Soccal,
Lazare Sauvaigo and
Robert Buisson,
combine to
allow this
small country's...
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Gaziello 1,600 56.22
Monegasque Democratic and
Socialist Union Charles Soccal 882 30.99 René
Giordano 732 25.72 Gérard Por****o 644 22.63 Angèle Braquetti...
- 190 24 152† 12 453 21 210 19 254 1797 1645 23 MD–7
Damoiselle IV
Jules Soccal Gérard
Battaglia Jean-Pierre
Crovetto Monaco 14 386 22 190 24 152† 23 171...
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guitar Thérèse Ryan –
cello Denis Savage – engineer,
recording Yannick Soccal –
tenor saxophone Michael Thompson –
acoustic guitar,
electric guitar Giorgio...
- 326 51.60
Raymond Franzi 1,316 51.21
Democratic Union Movement Charles Soccal 1,181 45.95
Monegasque Socialist Party Gérard Por****o 1,059 41.21 René Giordano...
- 1986-02-05 3 Prieto,
Carlos 203 cm (6 ft 8 in) 105 kg (231 lb) 1980-02-02 4
Soccal,
Benjamin 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 1986-09-19 7 Boubaker, Hédi...