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- today were already well known to Parisian climbers, except for Les Trois Pignons, which was not easily accessible by public transport. At the time, people...
- Pignon (French pronunciation: [piɲɔ̃]; Haitian Creole: Piyon) is a commune in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondis****t, in the Nord department of Haiti. It has...
- Rue des Pignons was a Canadian French-language TV series which ran from 1966 to 1977. Radio-Canada has reportedly lost most of the episodes of the series...
- Melvyn Pignon, born Melvyn Hickey, (13 July 1930 – 4 September 2016) was captain of the England women's hockey team in 1966 and 1967. She was dropped from...
- for over 40 years. Her most notable roles include Mimi Jarry in Rue des Pignons, Annick Jacquemin in Terre Humaine, Julie Galarneau in L'Héritage, Sylvie...
- Exakta, the Sport, and the Praktiflex 35mm SLRs. The manufacturer was Pignons S.A, Ballaigues, and the designer was Jacques Bolsky born December 31,...
- Tea with pine nuts, or in French, Thé aux pignons, is a traditional Tunisian culinary specialty. This type of maghrebi mint tea (or geranium tea sometimes...
- Pignon sur rue is a Quebec television program from 1995 to 1999, on Télé-Québec. Almost 30 years after its first broadcast, the reality show Pignon sur...
- Édouard Pignon (12 February 1905 – 14 May 1993) was a French painter of the School of Paris. Pignon was born into the family of a miner involved in the...
- skylights and fireplaces" (ravissant tohu-bohu de tourelles de girouettes, de pignons, de lucarnes et de cheminées). A castle existed as early as the 11th century...