Druelle (French pronunciation: [dʁyɛl]; Languedocien: Druèla) is a former commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. On 1 January 2017, it...
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Druelle Balsac (French pronunciation: [dʁyɛl balsak]; Occitan: Druèla e Balsac) is a commune in the department of Aveyron, southern France. The municipality...
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Ben-Othman N, Vieira A, Courtney M, Record F, Gjernes E, Avolio F, Hadzic B, Druelle N, Napolitano T, Navarro-Sanz S, Silvano S, Al-Hasani K, Pfeifer A, Lacas-Gervais...
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(1915–2001), French essayist Nathalie Deruelle (born 1952), French physicist Druelle This page lists people with the surname Deruelle. If an internal link intending...
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awarded the Piolet d'Or for their achievement. On July 10, 2024, Vadim Druelle set a record speed ascent of Nanga Parbat from base camp to summit in 15...
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word and image—"the word made image", as expressed by Pierre Fresnault-Druelle. In early renderings, word balloons were no more than ribbons emanating...
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Couvertoirade Cransac Creissels Crespin La Cresse Curan Curières Decazeville Druelle Balsac Drulhe Durenque Entraygues-sur-Truyère Escandolières Espalion Espeyrac...
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Transatlantic Studies. 13 (4): 326–343. doi:10.1080/14794012.2015.1088325. Druelle-Korn, Clotilde (2019). Feeding Occupied France during World War I: Herbert...
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The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 8 communes: Druelle Balsac Luc-la-Primaube Le Monastère Olemps Onet-le-Château Rodez Sainte-Radegonde...
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Al-Hasani, K; Pfeifer, A; Courtney, M; Ben-Othman, N; Gjernes, E; Vieira, A; Druelle, N; Avolio, F; Ravassard, P; Leuckx, G; Lacas-Gervais, S; Ambrosetti, D;...
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