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- Bayonnaise Rocks (ベヨネース列岩, Beyonēsu-retsugan) is a group of volcanic rocks in the Philippine Sea about 408 kilometres (254 mi) south of Tokyo and 65 kilometres...
- locale, the Nuu Ana locale, the Duu Ana locale, the Moro locale, the Bayonnaise locale, the Brosse locale, and the Caanawa locale. R. leachi**** found...
- 1808 bayonnaise sauce which is a sort of a****: "But if one wants to make from this cold chicken, a dish of distinction, one composes a bayonnaise, whose...
- Bayonnaise was a 24-gun corvette of the French Navy, launched in 1793. She became famous for her capture of HMS Ambuscade on 14 December 1798. Her crew...
- Smithsonian Institution. doi:10.5479/si.GVP.BGVN199001-263280. "66. Beyonesu (Bayonnaise) Rocks (including Myojinsho)" (PDF). ****an Meteorological Agency. Retrieved...
- Hachijōjima and Hachijōkojima Aogashima Village: Aogashima unincorporated: Bayonnaise Rocks (Beyonēzu Retsugan), Sumisu-tō, Torishima, and Sōfu-iwa Though the...
- renamed La Bayonnaise. Serving as a minesweeper until 1973, the ship became a territorial patrol ship and remained in service until 1976. La Bayonnaise was broken...
- de Bayonne. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Bayonnais or Bayonnaises. While the modern Basque spelling is Baiona and the same in Gascon Occitan...
- Myōjin-shō was considered to be the central cone of a double volcano with the Bayonnaise Rocks (rocks of 9.9 meters in height above the sea level) as a portion...
- in 1836. His best known painting is "Combat de la frégate française La Bayonnaise contre la frégate anglaise l’Embuscade 14 décembre 1798", which was commissioned...