Look up Damas or damas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Damas may refer to: Damas-aux-Bois, a village in northeastern France Damas-et-Bettegney, a...
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Jeanne Damas opened the first Rouje physical store on the Rue Bachaumont in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Besides the retail space, Damas also has...
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Bertila Damas is a Cuban-born American actress. Damas began her career in Miami, where she worked in Spanish-language theater while in college. She was...
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Dama or dama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dama or DAMA may refer to: Dama gazelle (Nanger dama) Dama (genus) (fallow deer) Fallow deer (Dama dama)...
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Suzuki Carry (redirect from Daewoo Damas)
Damas and Labo are sold in South Korea without branding, essentially making "Damas" and "Labo" the brands. In some export markets, the Daewoo Damas was...
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their home in Collier County, Florida, in 2009. Mesac Damas was born in Haiti on July 2, 1976. Damas had an unstable family life and was influenced in his...
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Cabassou. Léon Damas was born in Cayenne, French Guiana, to Ernest Damas, a mulatto of European and African descent, and Bathilde Damas, a Metisse of Native...
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Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656–1715) was a French aristocrat. A daughter of Claude Leonor Damas, Marquis of Thianges and Gabrielle de Rochechouart, she married...
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created by the damas' purchases. Currency Wars author Song Hongbing [zh] was the first person to refer to the gold-purchasing women as "damas". In August...
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Isla Damas, or Damas Island, is a small (6 km2) island in Costa Rica in the vicinity of Quepos district. It is particularly noted for its estuaries lined...
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