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Marennes and, for a time, Benon. It was thus that
Aunis legally became a
separate province."
Aunis was the
smallest province in France, in
terms of area...
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protestantes en
Aunis et
Saintonge vers 1660" [Organization of
Protestant churches in
Aunis and
Saintonge around 1660]. Les
protestants en
Aunis et Saintonge...
- themselves; ǀʼAuo (or ǀʼAu) is what they
called their language. ǀauni, ǁauni,
Auni are misspellings.
Other renderings of the name ǀHaasi are Kʼuǀha꞉si, Kiǀhasi...
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after a
priory known as
Aunis that
existed outside of the
commune of
Saumur during the
Middle Ages.
Today what is left of the
Aunis priory belongs to the...
- Awni Abd al-Hadi, (Arabic: عوني عبد الهادي) aka
Auni Bey
Abdel Hadi and Awni
Abdul Hadi (1889, Nablus,
Ottoman Empire – 15
March 1970, Cairo, Egypt) was...
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towers in La Roc****e, Poitou-Charentes, France,
which guarded the port at
Aunis. The
Lantern tower served as a
Lighthouse and a
prison throughout its history...
- Taa (/ˈtɑː/ TAH), also
known as ǃXóõ (/ˈkoʊ/ KOH; ǃXóõ pronunciation: [ǃ͡χɔ̃ː˦]; also
spelled ǃKhong and ǃXoon),
formerly called by the
dialect name ǂHoan...
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Grosse Vidure (Graves), Aceria, Arrouya,
Burdeas Tinto, Cabernet,
Cabernet Aunis,
Cabernet Franco, Fer Servandou, Gamput,
Grosse Vidure, Hartling, Kaberne...
- Communauté d'agglomération de
Saintes Communauté de
communes Aunis Atlantique Communauté de
communes Aunis Sud Communauté de
communes du B****in de
Marennes Communauté...
- Deux-Sèvres and Vienne. It
included the
historical provinces of Angoumois,
Aunis,
Saintonge and Poitou.
Poitiers was the
regional capital.
Other important...