- award-winning newspaper.
After disagreements with
their majority partners, the
Bellunes left The
Dispatch News and
launched the
Lexington County Chronicle in 1992...
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Victor became governor of Berlin, and was
created Duke of
Belluno (Duc de
Bellune) in
September 1808,
shortly before departing for the
Peninsular War. He...
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declare a
national park: the
Bellunes Dolomites National Park.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Bellunes Alps.
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- many of whom were from the
mountainous areas in Veneto,
especially in the
Bellunes Alps, Trentino, and Friuli. The name was in
honour of the
final wave of...
- Col
Visentin (1,763 m a.s.l.) is a
mountain in the
Bellunes Alps, in the
Veneto region of Italy,
which marks a
geographical border point between the province...
- Cambacérès
Extinct 1824 Duke of
Plaisance 1808
Lebrun Extinct 1926 Duke of
Bellune 1808
Victor Extinct 1853 Duke of
Conegliano 1808
Moncey Extinct 1842...
- Adco-Fem, Alisma, Althea, Ancea, Anuar, Avancel, Axira,
Bella HEXAL, Bellgyn,
Bellune, Brenda-35 ED, Chloe, Clairette, Claudia, Co-Cyprindiol, Cybelle, CyEstra-35...
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Commons has
media related to
Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. "Dolomiti
Bellunes NP
official website".
Archived from the
original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved...
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Vicentine Alps
Southern Limestone Alps
Italy Cima
Dodici 2,336 55
until 1984:
Bellunes Alps1 56
Gailtal Alps
Southern Limestone Alps
Austria Große Sandspitze...
- 1829) Cadore: for
Admiral Jean-Baptiste Nompère de
Champagny (ext. 1893)
Bellune, i.e. Belluno: for maréchal
Victor (1808, ext. 1853) Conegliano: for maréchal...