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George Cœdès (French: [ʒɔʁʒ sedɛs]; 10
August 1886 – 2
October 1969) was a
French scholar of
southeast Asian archaeology and history.
Cœdès was born in...
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coed or co-ed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coed or mixed-gender
education is the
integrated education of male and
female students in the...
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COED is a news, entertainment, sports, and
lifestyle website.
Originally a
print magazine,
COED shifted towards online publication exclusively in 2007...
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George Paxton and
Marvin Cane
formed Coed Records, Inc. in New York City in 1958, and had
offices at 1619
Broadway in the
Brill Building.
George Paxton...
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transliteration system referred to as
Cœdès system is a
reversible transliteration for Thai and Khmer,
developed by
Georges Cœdès and
published in
table form by...
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Coed Coch, in Dolwen, Conwy, Wales, is a
large 19th-century
mansion in the
neoclassical style,
designed by the
architect Henry Hakewill. The
building is...
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Coed Hills Rural Artspace is a
sustainable community close to the
village of St
Hilary in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales,
approximately 8
miles (13 km) west...
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coed or
standardised Bangor Is-
coed) is a
village and
community in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, on the
banks of the...
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Higham 1989, pp. 139–140.
Coedès 1968, pp. 236–237.
Coedès 1943, p. 32.
Higham 2001, pp. 139–140.
Chandler 1992, p. 78 ff.
Coedès 1943, pp. 64–65. Richard...
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Coed (Welsh: [ˈbɛtʊs ə ˈkoːɨ̯d] ;
meaning 'prayer-house in the wood') is a
village and
community in the
Conwy valley in
Conwy County Borough, Wales...