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    Gingins is a municipality in the district of Nyon in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. Gingins is first mentioned around 1144-59 as Gingins. In October...
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  • Swiss nobleman Charles Wolfgang de Gingins, Seigneur de Gingins. Her husband's family owned La Sarraz Castle. De Gingins became a salonnière, hosting political...
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    Gingin is a town in Western Australia, located on the Brand Highway 67 kilometres (42 mi) north of the Perth city centre. It is the council seat for the...
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  • RAAF Gingin (ICAO: YGIG), sometimes also RAAF Base Gingin or RAAF Base Gin Gin, is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) small military airfield located...
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  • painter and sculptor Helene Fischer (born 1984), German singer Hélène de Gingins (1828–1905), Swiss salonnière and feminist Helene Mayer (1910–1953), German...
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    the town of Gingin. The Gingin Road District was established on 12 January 1893. 11 days later, on 23 February 1893, the township of Gingin separated as...
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    Frédéric Charles Jean Gingins de la Sarraz (14 August 1790 – 27 February 1863) was a Swiss historian and botanist. Gingins was born 14 August 1790 in Éclépens...
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  • Gingin scarp is a scarp that lies to the west of the Darling Scarp in Western Australia, with the Dandaragan plateau formed between the two scarps. At...
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    Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The woodlands also incorporate Perth–Gingin Shrublands and Woodlands. The community sits on poorly drained plains with...
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    name Violaceae, first proposed by de Lamarck and de Candolle in 1805, and Gingins (1823) and Saint-Hilaire (1824). However de Candolle also used Violarieae...
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