- Scey (Rhône basin) Bourdons-sur-
Rognon Lanques-sur-
Rognon Rognon,
Doubs Charles Amédée
Rognon Rebecq-
Rognon a rock
rognon (synonym: nunatak) projecting...
- has been the
predominant activity of the "Rivière aux
Rognons" watershed. The "Rivière aux
Rognons" has its
source in a
forest area, at the
mouth of Lac...
- The Lac aux
Rognons is
crossed to the
northwest by the Métabetchouane River, in the
unorganized territory of Lac-Croche, in the La Jacques-Cartier Regional...
- The
Rognon is an 18.8 km long
river in Haute-Saône department,
eastern France. It
rises in Magny-Danigon and
flows generally southwest to join the Scey...
- Étienne
Rognon (17
September 1869, Lyon - 18
March 1948) was a
French politician. He
joined at
first the
French Workers'
Party (POF),
which in 1902 merged...
- The
Rognon (French pronunciation: [so]) is a 73 km long
river in France,
right tributary of the Marne. Its
source is near the
village Is-en-B****igny. It...
-
Lieutenant Governor 10
February 1909 to 9
November 1909
Charles Amédée
Rognon,
acting Lieutenant Governor 9
November 1909 to 15
January 1910 Léon Félix...
- and
smaller nunataks rounded by
glacial action may be
referred to as
rognons. The word is of
Greenlandic origin and has been used in
English since the...
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Leroy G,
Phocas F,
Hedan B,
Verrier E,
Rognon X (2015). "Inbreeding
impact on
litter size and
survival in
selected canine...
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Retrieved 2012-06-26. Leroy, G. G.; Phocas, F.; Hedan, B.; Verrier, E.;
Rognon, X. (2015). "Inbreeding
impact on
litter size and
survival in
selected canine...