- S.
National Parks by
Elevation "Mount
Desor, Michigan". Peakbagger.com.
Retrieved February 9, 2008. "Mount
Desor".
Geographic Names Information System...
- Jean Édouard
Desor (13
February 1811, Friedrichsdorf,
Grand Duchy of Hesse – 23
February 1882) was a
Swiss geologist and naturalist.
Desor studied law...
- Look up
DES or
Des in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DES or
Des may
refer to: Data
Encryption Standard, a
block cipher that is no
longer secure for...
- Noetling, 1885†
Codiopsis Ag****iz, in Ag****iz &
Desor, 1846†
Coelopleurus Ag****iz, 1840a
Cottaldia Desor, 1856 †
Dialithocidaris Ag****iz, 1898 Habrocidaris...
- and
Roman sculpture. In 1692, the
building was
occupied by the Académie
des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and the Académie
Royale de
Peinture et de...
- The Hôtel
des Invalides (French pronunciation: [o.tɛl dez ɛ̃valid]; lit. 'House of Invalids'),
commonly called Les
Invalides (French pronunciation: [lez...
- the
Des Moines River,
likely derived from the
French "Rivière
des Moines"
meaning "River of the Monks." The city was
incorporated in 1851 as Fort
Des Moines...
- Tour Operator. May 11, 1975.
Retrieved March 13, 2020. "GNIS
Detail - Lake
Desor". geonames.usgs.gov. "GNIS
Detail - Lake Richie". geonames.usgs.gov. Valenzuela...
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European Football ****ociations (UEFA /juːˈeɪfə/ yoo-AY-fə; French:
Union des ****ociations européennes de football; German:
Union der europäischen Fußballverbände)...
- Québec,
which won 12
seats in the 1970
Quebec provincial election. The
Union des électeurs (UE) (in English: "Union of Electors") was
founded in 1939 by Louis...