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Bouan (French pronunciation: [bwɑ̃]; Occitan: Boan) is a
commune in the Ariège
department of
southwestern France.
Inhabitants of
Bouan are
called Bouannais...
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Bouan is a
village in the
Tansila Department of
Banwa Province in
western Burkina Faso. As of 2005 it had a po****tion of 682.
Liste des
villages de al...
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Commandant Bouan (F797) is a D'Estienne d'Orves-class
aviso in the
French Navy. The ship is
homeported in Toulon.
Crewed by 90 sailors,
these vessels...
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captured by
American forces at Saint-Nazaire on 10 May 1945.
Renamed Bouan she
served in the
French Navy from 1947
until struck on 1 May 1959. The...
- Toscano, Trebbianone, Tribbiano,
Tribbiano Forte, Turbiano, Ugni blanc,
Bouan, Beau, Thalia,
Trebbiano Romagnolo,
Trebbiano Gallo and
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo...
- (Floréal class) L'Astrolabe D'Entrecasteaux (D'Entrecasteaux class)
Commandant Bouan (D'Estienne d'Orves class) La Résolue (La
Confiance class) Illustration:...
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settlement whose last
recorded rulers were
Lakan Tagkan, and his wife
Queen Bouan ("Moon"). The
Muslim kingdom’s
domain stretched from what is now Mandaluyong...
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German Type IX
submarine (French:
Unterseeboot type IX)
Blaison (ex U-123)
Bouan (ex U-510) Type XXI
submarine (Germany) (1946–1967)
Roland Morillot (ex...
- 1941
Surrendered to U.S. Navy 10 May 1945;
transferred to
French Navy as
Bouan 1946; s****ped 1960 U-511 8
December 1941 Sold to ****an as Ro-500 16 September 1943;...
- Namayan,
whose last
recorded rulers were King
Lakan Tagkan and his consort,
Bouan. In the late 16th century, the
kingdom and
other polities in the islands...