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France in the Caribbean. It
consists of six
inhabited islands—B****e-
Terre, Grande-
Terre, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and two Îles des Saintes—as well as...
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Terre Haute (/ˈtɛrə ˈhoʊt/ TERR-ə HOHT) is a city in and the
county seat of Vigo County, Indiana,
United States,
about 5
miles (8 km) east of the state's...
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pomme de
terre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pomme de
Terre (French for "potato",
literally "ground apple") may
refer to:
Pomme de
Terre, Minnesota...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was
nicknamed John
Lackland (Norman: Jean sans
Terre, lit. 'John
without land') because, as a
younger son, he was not expected...
- A pied-à-
terre (French pronunciation: [pje.t‿a tɛʁ], plural: pieds-à-
terre;
French for "foot on the ground") is a
small living unit, e.g.,
apartment or...
- The
Cinque Terre (Italian: [ˈtʃiŋkwe
ˈtɛrre]; Ligurian: Çinque Tære;
meaning 'Five Lands') are a
coastal area
within Liguria, in the
northwest of Italy...
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Terre-Neuve can
refer to
these locations:
Terre-Neuve, Artibonite, a
commune in
Haiti Terre Neuve, Saint-Louis-du-Sud, a
village in the Saint-Louis-du-Sud...
- "new land" and is also the
French name for the province's
island region (
Terre-Neuve). The name "Terra Nova" is in wide use on the
island (e.g.
Terra Nova...
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French Army,
officially known as the Land Army (French: Armée de
terre, lit. 'Army of Land'), is the prin****l land
warfare force of France, and the...
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French Southern and
Antarctic Lands (French:
Terres australes et
antarctiques françaises, TAAF) is an
overseas territory (French:
Territoire d'outre-mer...