Mélin (Walloon: Mélin pronounced [me.'lɛ̃] ) (Dutch: Malen; Walloon: Mélin-el-Hesbaye) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Jodoigne...
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Joëlle Mélin - Bouches-du-Rhône (9e circonscription) - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2022-09-03. "Joëlle MÉLIN". European...
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in 1998. "Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien, un nouveau déontologue pour les députés". 3 March 2014. "L'universitaire Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien nommé président...
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Martin Melin (born 6 March 1967), is a Swedish author, police officer, politician and former television personality, and the world's first winner of the...
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Melin is a surname. As of 2014, 28.6% of all known bearers of the surname Melin were residents of Sweden (frequency 1:1,616), 25.5% of France (1:12,255)...
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amputees. From 1915 to 1918 Mélin became active in creating networks of feminists and radical pacifists. In March and April 1915 Mélin tried unsuccessfully to...
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Pierre Mélin (7 November 1863, Essonnes - 23 November 1929) was a French politician. At first he joined the French Workers' Party (POF), which in 1902...
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Melin is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Communes of the Haute-Saône department "Populations...
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Werling Melin (3 August 1861 – 15 January 1940) was a Swedish colonel and the creator of Melin Shorthand, the dominant shorthand system in Sweden. Melin was...
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Abramelin (redirect from Abra-melin)
Abramelin may refer to: The Book of Abramelin, a 15th century grimoire Abramelin oil, an anointing oil described in the grimoire Abramelin (band), an Australian...
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