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Soiron (French pronunciation: [swaʁɔ̃]; Walloon: Sweron) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the muni****lity of Pepinster,
located in the province...
- Elma
Soiron (8 June 1918 in Acomb,
Yorkshire – May 2016 in London) was an
English actress, who was best
known for
playing Madame Dubois in "The Path of...
- ****s
Soiron is a
former canon house in the
center of the
Dutch city of Maastricht. It is
located at
Grote Gracht 82 in the
central neighborhood Statenkwartier...
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Tertiaries in
service of the
community since 1772.
Catherine Soiron, born 2
February 1742. Thérèse
Soiron, born in 23
February 1748. Anna
Abrikosova Pierre-Marie...
- districts: Cornesse [fr],
Pepinster (including the
hamlet of Tancrémont),
Soiron, and Wegnez [fr].
Pepinster was hit
extremely hard by the 2021 European...
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occupies three adjacent buildings on
Grote Gracht.
Soiron Mansion,
built by the
architect Matthias Soiron for his two brothers,
canons of
Saint Servatius...
- Konstanz. In 1866,
Mathy became Baden's
minister of state.
Alexander von
Soiron (1806–1855) was a
lawyer in Mannheim. He was a
member of
parliament for...
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Australian physician Elma Sinanović (born 1974),
Serbian Bosniak singer Elma
Soiron (1918–2016),
English actress Elma
Steck (1923–2014),
American professional...
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comprising 61 villages; Collonges-la-Rouge,
France Kamouraska,
Canada Soiron,
Belgium Montefioralle,
Italy Saint-Saphorin,
Switzerland Ine, ****an Aínsa-Sobrarbe...
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Joseph Chinard,
miniature by Jean François
Soiron...