St. Lunaire Bay is a natural bay off the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. United States Hydrographic Office;...
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century. However, St. Lunaire bay was not mapped until 1784 by the French sailor Liberge de Granchain. An island in the mouth of St. Lunaire bay still bears...
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Nameless Cove, Noddy Bay, North Boat Harbour, North East Crouse, Pine Cove, Raleigh, St. Anthony Bight, St. Carol's, St. Julien's, St. Lunaire-Griquet, Sandy...
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Turks Island before 7 March. Adolphe France The ship was lost in St. Lunaire Bay. Her crew were rescued. Aguina United Kingdom The ship capsized in...
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greater than 300 km2. Miramichi Bay was named Golfe Saint Lunaire by Jacques Cartier in 1534. The Inner Miramichi Bay, and the lower portions of its tributary...
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Saint-Malo (redirect from St Malo)
surrender when asked to do so by the town's authorities. He said he "would defend St. Malo to the last man even if the last man had to be himself". The first American...
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[1892], Pierrot and Skeleton in Yellow [1893] Albert Giraud, poem Pierrot lunaire (Moonstruck Pierrot [1884]), Pierrot-Narcissus (1887) choreographer Joseph...
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Quirpon Road Route 436-12, Wharf Road in St. Lunaire Route 436-13, Wharf Road in Griquet Route 436-15, Noddy Bay Road Route 436-17, Straitsview Road Route...
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Cancale (redirect from Cancalle Bay)
western end of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, on the coasts of Ille-et-Vilaine (Côte d'Émeraude), fifteen kilometers east of Saint-Malo. The bay of Cancale is...
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The Harmony of the Spheres (1978) Landscape Near Ampurdan (1978) Pierrot Lunaire (stereoscopic work, unfinished) (1978) A postage stamp designed by Dali...
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