Bazin may refer to Bazin, Zanjan, a village in Iran Gazan Bazin, Hormozgan, a village in Iran Kingdom of Bazin, a medieval Beja polity Bazin, Hungarian...
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Bazin, a French writer André Bazin (1918–1958), French film critic and film theorist Antoine Bazin (1799–1863), French sinologist Charles-Louis Bazin...
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André Bazin (French: [bazɛ̃]; 18 April 1918 – 11 November 1958) was a renowned and influential French film critic and film theorist. He started to write...
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René François Nicolas Marie Bazin (26 December 1853 – 20 July 1932) was a French novelist. Born at Angers, he studied law in Paris, and on his return...
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Hervé Bazin (French: [bazɛ̃]; 17 April 1911 – 17 February 1996) was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage...
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Bazin (Arabic: البازين, pronounced [baːˈziːn], is an unleavened bread in the cuisine of Libya prepared with barley, water and salt. Bazin is prepared...
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Jožin z bažin is a song written by Czech musician and comedian Ivan Mládek and recorded by his group, Banjo Band, in 1977. It is considered the band's...
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Bazin (or basin) is a West African fabric with its origin in Europe imported in Mali, made from hand-dyed cotton, resulting in a damask textile known...
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Sébastien Bazin (born 9 November 1961) is a French businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of AccorHotels (Euronext: AC; LSE: 0H59)...
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Jean Louis Bazin (born December 29, 1968, in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French manager and the CEO of Saint-Gobain since June 6, 2024. Bazin grew up as...
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