- po****tion
totale et pop. par m. géogr. de tous les
Etats du monde, avec les
cocardes et
pavillons les plus
connus / dressé d'après Malte-Brun, H****el, Balbi...
- ****s disease, also
known as Köhlmeier-****s
disease or
malignant atrophic papulosis, is an
extremely rare
condition caused by
blockage of
arteries and...
- The ****ade of
France (French:
Cocarde tricolore, lit. 'Tricolor ****ade') is the
national ornament of France,
obtained by
circularly pleating a blue...
- The
Cocarde class was a
class of
three 40-gun/12-pounder
frigates of the
French Navy. They were
designed by
Pierre Duhamel in 1793.
Cocarde Nationale...
- by the
Partizanska Eskadrila NOVJ and RAF
squadrons 351 and 352 (the RAF
Balkan Air Force, 1942–1945)
Cocardes du
monde entier –
Roundels of the World...
- A
French ensign is the flag
flown at sea to
identify a
vessel as French.
Several such
ensigns have
existed over the
years as well as
terrestrial flags...
-
Cocarde ("****ade") was a 40-gun
Cocarde-class
frigate of the
French Navy.
Ordered as
Cocarde nationale, she was
launched on 29
April 1794 in
Saint Malo...
- ISBN 1-85152-966-7. Pelletier,
Alain (August 1995). "Les
Avions ****onais à
Cocardes françaises". Le Fana de l'Aviation (in French). No. 309. pp. 14–23. Young...
-
period of
about 15–20 minutes, the
raseteurs compete to
snatch rosettes (
cocarde) tied
between the bulls' horns. They do not take the
rosette with their...
- ISSN 0757-4169. Pelletier,
Alain (August 1995). "Les
Avions ****onais à
Cocardes françaises" [****anese
airplanes in
French colours]. Le Fana de l'Aviation...