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- Ruche may refer to: Ruching, in garment design, ruffling or pleating in fabric for decoration or embellishment Ruché, a grape This disambiguation page...
- Ruché (English: /ˈruːkeɪ/ ROO-kay, Italian: [ruˈke]; Piedmontese: roché [rʊˈke]) is a red Italian wine grape variety from the Piedmont region. It is largely...
- La Ruche may refer to: La Ruche (residence), artists' residence in Paris La Ruche (school), early 1900s anarchist school outside Paris Beehive (disambiguation)...
- location (link) Ruches 1965: 91 Miller 1966: 520 Stickney 1924: 49 Boeckh 1996: 116 Ruches 1965: 92–93. Stickney 1924: 50 Kondis: 132–133 Ruches 1965: 94 Leon...
- La Ruche ([la ʁyʃ]; "the beehive") was an artist's residence in the Montparn****e district of Paris. It now hosts around fifty artists and stages art exhibitions...
- the Albanian emb****y in Attica, Greece, which left no victims. Ruches 1965: 156 Ruches 1965: 156 "The villages of Polytsani and Malesiovon were in Epirote...
- Zelepos 2002: 119 Ruches 1965: 54 Heurtley, Darby, Woodhouse 1967: 104 Zelepos 2002: 119 Sakellariou 1997: 292 Sakellariou 1997: 292 Ruches 1965: 54 Sakellariou...
- Album Peak positions FRA BEL (Wa) SWI 2018 Dans les yeux 4 13 43 2020 Ma ruche 5 13 &1 2021 Toujours nous-mêmes 3 28 — 2023 Avant cités d'or 39 170 —...
- French novelist Émile Souvestre. She founded the girls' boarding schools Les Ruches ("the beehives") in Fontainebleau, France, where writer Natalie Clifford...
- La Ruche ("The Hive") was a French school founded by Sébastien Faure on anarchist principles. It operated from 1904 to February 1917. The anarchist Sébastien...