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Gryon (French pronunciation: [gʁijɔ̃] ) is a muni****lity of the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland,
located in the
district of Aigle.
Gryon is
first mentioned...
- 1958)
Gryon bimaculatum Mineo, 1983
Gryon bini Mineo, 1983
Gryon charon (Nixon, 1934)
Gryon coum (Nixon, 1934)
Gryon eugeniae (Risbec, 1953)
Gryon festivum...
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kilometres (70 mi) of
skiing slopes in the
skiing network of
Villars with
Gryon, Les Diablerets, and
Glacier 3000. The
slopes on
Glacier 3000
offer year...
- 1870, he
settled down in Switzerland,
spending his
summers at his
beloved Gryon, and died at
Geneva on 7
January 1876.
Besides some novels, a semi-poetical...
- as Juha "Watt"
Vainio (10 May 1938 in Kotka,
Finland – 29
October 1990,
Gryon, Switzerland) was a
Finnish lyricist, singer,
composer and teacher. With...
- Villars-
Gryon – Les
Diablerets – Bex. "Alpage-Refuge d'Euzanne - Villars-
Gryon – Les
Diablerets – Bex (Suisse)".
Office du
Tourisme de Villars-
Gryon – Les...
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scaber eggs
discovered that
parasitic wasps from the
genus Gryon,
specifically the
species Gryon ancinla, have been
found there. "Acanthocoris scaber". Global...
- Century. At the age of 98,
Schaeffer died on
March 30, 2013, at home in
Gryon, Switzerland. Schaeffer, Edith;. 1969. L'Abri.
Worthing (Sus****): Norfolk...
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without Halos,
Greenwood Press, 1979.
Julie Hartley-Moore, The Song of
Gryon:
Political Ritual,
Local Identity, and the
Consolidation of Nationalism...
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tramway was
opened from Bex to Bévieux on 10 September 1898,
continuing to
Gryon from 3 June 1900 as a rack
railway and
reaching Villars,
again as tramway...