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Couvin (French pronunciation: [kuvɛ̃] ; Walloon: Couvén) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Namur, Belgium. On 1 January...
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Watriquet de
Couvin was a
fourteenth century French poet
active between 1319 and 1329, and one of the few
named authors of
medieval French fabliaux. Among...
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caverne de l'Abîme and
Couvin Cave is a
karst cave
located in
Wallonia on the
right bank of the Eau
Noire river in the
center of
Couvin, Belgium, in Namur...
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largest city in
Belgium by area at 204.51 km2 (78.96 sq mi)
after Tournai and
Couvin. With a po****tion of 536,079, it is the most
populous muni****lity in Belgium...
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farmhouse of the
Belgian village of Brûly-de-Pesche, in the muni****lity of
Couvin,
close to the
French border. It was
occupied by
Hitler between 6–24 June...
- Group. The
company was
founded in 1910 by
Emile Donnay and was
based in
Couvin, Belgium.
Donnay manufactured wooden tennis rackets from 1934, and by the...
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bishopric were: Liège, Beringen, Bilzen, Borgloon, Bree, Châtelet, Ciney,
Couvin, Dinant, Fosses-la-Ville, Hamont, H****elt, Herk-de-Stad, Huy, Maaseik, Peer...
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phrase mors nigra, 'black death', was used in 1350 by
Simon de
Covino (or
Couvin), a
Belgian astronomer, in his poem "On the
Judgement of the Sun at a Feast...
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defined from rock
sites located in Wallonia: e.g.,
Frasnian (Frasnes-lez-
Couvin),
Famennian (Famenne),
Tournaisian (Tournai),
Visean (Visé),
Dinantian (Dinant)...
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Christophe Helmke (2020).
Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs: 17th
edition (PDF).
Couvin, Belgium: Wayeb.
Retrieved 2020-10-06. Linden, John H. (1996). The Deity...