Pontacq (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃tak]; Occitan: Pontac) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. The town is placed...
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Pyrénées-Atlantiques: Pontacq, Barzun, Livron, Espoey, Gomer, Soumoulou, Nousty, Artigueloutan, Ousse, Lée, Idron, Bizanos, Pau. (R) Barrade or Oussère, at Pontacq (L)...
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Lamarque-Pontacq (French pronunciation: [lamaʁk pɔ̃tak]; Occitan: Era Marca) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. Communes...
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months later, he was killed during the Battle of France. Méret was born in Pontacq in 1914 and worked most of his early life in a shoe factory. He married...
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Joseph Souberbielle (18 March 1754 in Pontacq – 10 July 1846 in Paris) was a French surgeon. He was a relative of Jean Baseilhac (1703–1781), a surgeon...
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place with full military honours on 26 August 1815. Barbanègre was born in Pontacq (Béarn). He was initially a sailor, then a captain in the 5th Battalion...
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Poey-de-Lescar Poey-d'Oloron Pomps Ponson-Debat-Pouts Ponson-Dessus Pontacq Pontiacq-Viellepinte Portet Pouliacq Poursiugues-Boucoue Préchacq-Josbaig...
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after the feudal lord of the region of his origin in France, the Duke of Pontacq.[citation needed] The family eventually migrated to the Eastern Cape border...
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From Arabic نِقَاب nuqta Diacritic mark Also written nukta pontacq A sweet wine from Pontacq (France) [OED] French q Q or q, the 17th letter of the modern...
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des Églantines de Hendaye (10) 2–0 FC La Ribère (8) 278. Papillons de Pontacq (10) 1–1 (4–5 p) Union Jurançonnaise (8) 279. Étoile Béarnaise FC (11)...
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