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Baleine is the
French word for whale. It may
refer to
Philippe de
Baleine,
French author Baleine, Nova Scotia,
community in Nova
Scotia La
Baleine, a commune...
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Baleines | Ile de Ré Tourisme".
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original on 30
January 2016.
Retrieved 17
January 2016.
Media related to Saint-Clément-des-
Baleines...
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island (Conche des
Baleines). Map of the
island (in French) The
island photographed by the Spot-5
satellite Le
Phare des
Baleines Collins, 214. McGinn...
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Baleine (/beɪˈliːn/ bay-LEEN) (formerly Port aux
Baleines) is a
community in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia,
located in the Cape
Breton Regional...
- La
Baleine (French pronunciation: [la balɛn]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France.
Communes of the Manche...
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avait deux
baleines.
Claire les a vues. ("There were two whales.
Claire saw them.") (clause-initial wh-question element)
Quelles baleines Claire a-t-elle...
- Islets, La
Baleine des Gros Islets, Pain de Sucre, Les
Baleines du Pain de Sucre, Fourmis, Les
Petit Saints,
Roches Roubes, Les
Baleines de
Grand Fond...
- (present-day
Pubnico to Port La Tour, Nova Scotia),
Jemseg (1674 and 1758) and
Baleine (1629). The
Acadian Civil War took
place from 1640 to 1645.
Beginning with...
- FC
Baleine Shimonoseki (FCバレイン下関, Efu Shi
Barein Shimonoseki) are a ****anese
football club
based on Shimonoseki,
Yamaguchi Prefecture. They play in the...
- Capitale-Nationale region, Quebec, Canada.
Variations of the
official name are: La
Baleine, L'Île-aux-Coudres, Saint-Bernard-de-l'Île-aux-Coudres and...