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- Ardes (French pronunciation: [aʁd]) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. It is in the canton of Br****ac-les-Mines...
- ARDE can refer to: Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, (Alianza Revolucionaria Democrática), a Contra group of the Southern Front guerrillas in Nicaragua...
- Arde Bogotá (English: Bogotá burns) is a Spanish alternative rock band originally from the city of Cartagena located in the Region of Murcia. The band...
- Tu****án Arde (translated "Tu****án is Burning") was a series of art events in Buenos Aires and Rosario, Argentina, in 1968 that addressed the living and...
- Simon Ardé (also Simon Ardi, Symon van Antwerpen and nickname Tovenaer) (probably Antwerp, 1594 - Rome, 1638) was a Flemish Baroque painter who was active...
- Arde is the third album by Spanish band Migala. It was released on Sub Pop and Acuarela Discos on June 10, 2001. The album was met with positive reviews...
- Arde Lucus (also written as Arde Lvcvs; lit. transl. Burn Lugo) is a festival celebrated in Lugo, Spain in the last w****s of June which revives the Roman...
- Arde Madrid is a Spanish period comedy-drama limited television series created by Paco León and Anna R. Costa, which premiered on November 8, 2018, on...
- Barrel Grenade Launcher, is a single shot grenade launcher developed by ARDE and Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli for use with the INSAS and AK-47 rifles...
- century, the barony appears to have been divided in two—"Great Ardes" and "Little Ardes". By 1851 the barony was divided into Ards Lower and Ards Upper...