- Bussières-et-
Pruns is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in
central France. Its
inhabitants are
called Bussiérois and Prunois...
- (Spanish:
Partido Revolucionario de Unificación Nacional,
PRUN) was a
political party in Mexico.
PRUN was
founded in 1939, to
support the
candidacy of General...
-
moved to a
beach house in Galveston. There, he
became acquainted with Doug
Pruns, a
surfer who made
custom boards out of his shop
based in the area, who...
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Curio Barbasetti,
Count of
Prun (Orsara di Puglia, 12
March 1885 – 4
December 1953) was an
Italian general during World War II,
Chief of
Staff of the Italian...
- Günter Steffens;
Vilmos Czikkely;
Titus Niedermaier;
Reinhardt Hähndel; Hans
Prün; Karl-Heinz Ullrich;
Hermann Mühlfeld;
Wilfried Werner; Günter Kluge; Friedrich...
- elections, but
returned in 1960,
again failing to win a seat
against the
PRUN. It also
failed to win a seat in the
Constitutional ****embly
elections in...
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Briffons (63053) Bromont-Lamothe (63055) Bussières (63060) Bussières-et-
Pruns (63061) Buxières-sous-Montaigut (63062) La
Celle (63064) La
Cellette (63067)...
- Bromont-Lamothe
Brousse Le
Brugeron Bulhon Busséol Bussières Bussières-et-
Pruns Buxières-sous-Montaigut Cébazat
Ceilloux La
Celle Celles-sur-Durolle La...
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Pepin Is****anskii,
Perle Rose,
Roter Perltraube,
Plant du Pauvre, Pompeiana,
Prun Gentile,
Rabigato Franco,
Raisin du Pauvre,
Raisin Grec,
Raisin Monstrueux...
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consists of the
following communes: Aigue****
Artonne Aubiat Bussières-et-
Pruns Chappes Chaptuzat Chavaroux Clerlande Effiat Ennezat Entraigues Lussat Les...