- Pol-Édouard
Caillot Physiotherapist:
Romain Marteau,
Yohann Bionne,
Julien Vaur "#925 –
Stade de Reims : les
Rouges et Blancs" (in French). Footnickname...
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Lavaur (French pronunciation: [lavɔʁ]; Occitan: La
Vaur) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Lavaur was
taken in 1211 by
Simon de Montfort...
- [ˈbʁɛjs ˈvøːʁ] an
Bhreatain Mhór [ənˠ ˈvʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲ ˈwoːɾˠ]
Breatainn Mhòr [ə ˈvɾʲɛht̪əɲ ˈvoːɾ]
Prydain Fawr [ˈpr̥ədaɨn
ˈvaur]
Bretin Vooar Breten Veur...
- Hewitt,
Welsh 3000s, Nuttall,
Furth Naming Pronunciation Welsh: [ɛˈlɪdɪr
ˈvau̯r]
Geography Location Gwynedd,
Wales Parent range Snowdonia OS grid SH612613...
- JORF. p. 495.
Retrieved 17
October 2024. "Décret du 25 février 1983 M.
VAURS ROGER EST
NOMME AMB****ADEUR
EXTRAORDINAIRE ET
PLENIPOTENTIAIRE DE LA REPUBLIQUE...
- five
beacons Language of name
Welsh Pronunciation Welsh: [ˈpɛn pɪmˈlɪmɔn
ˈvau̯r]
Geography Location Ceredigion,
Wales Parent range Cambrian Mountains OS...
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Welsh name of the mountain, Yr Wyddfa, is
first recorded in
Latin as
Weddua vaur in 1284. This is
probably an
approximation of Pen y
Wyddfa Fawr. The element...
-
translation Big Lump
Language of name
Welsh Pronunciation Welsh: [ˈɡlɪdɛr
ˈvau̯r]
Geography Location Gwynedd / Conwy,
Wales Parent range Snowdonia OS grid...
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Vieuille An
officer tenor Gaston de
Poumayrac Chef de la
flotte baritone Louis Vaurs A
slave b**** Paul
Payan Off-stage
chorus in the gardens;
crowd of Romans;...
- his zeal in God's service. He
established the
great Abbey of
Llanbadarn Vaur,
which is said to have been the seat of his bishopric, and,
according to...