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collon
collon obs. f. column.1591 Harington Orl. Fur. vi. lxxi, The collons diamonds as may be guest. Oxford English Dictionary
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Collon
The village of Collon was planned around the big house and land surrounding it. The northern line weavers helped attribute to the Collon linen industry. wikipedia.org
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Collon (disambiguation)
Collon is a village in Ireland. Collon may also refer to: Albert Collon, Belgian ice hockey player Dominique Collon, Belgian-born academic Michel Collon, Belgian writer Nicholas Collon wikipedia.org
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collom-, collon- see colom-, colon-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Collon
In 2004, Collon, Robin Ticciati and fellow NYOGB musicians founded the Aurora Orchestra, with Collon as its artistic director. Collon Arts Foundation, "Nicholas Collon: Conducting – Winner 2008" Mike Reynolds, 'Interview: Nicholas Collon'. wikipedia.org
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Michel Collon
Biography Michel Collon started his career in the Belgian weekly Solidaire. Czechoslovak money In 1985, jointly with Jean Verstappen, Collon established "Rencontres pour la Paix". wikipedia.org
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Albert Collon
Albert Collon was a Belgian ice hockey player. wikipedia.org
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Mont Collon
Mont Collon (3,637 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais. References External links Mont Collon on Hikr Mont Collon on Summitpost Mountains of the Alps Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Valais Pennine Alps wikipedia.org
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Col Collon
Col Collon (el. 3074 m.) is a high mountain pass across the central Pennine Alps, connecting Arolla in the Swiss canton of Valais to Bionaz in the Italian The pass is located on the border at the southern tip of the Arolla Glacier, south of Mont Collon. wikipedia.org
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科隆山
科隆山(Mont Collon),是瑞士的山峰,位于该国南部,由瓦莱州负责管辖,属于本宁阿尔卑斯山脉的一部分,海拔高度3,637米,人类在1876年8月3日首次登上该山峰。 参考资料 Mont Collon on Hikr Mont Collon on Summitpost 瑞士山峰 阿尔卑斯山脉山峰 wikipedia.org
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Dominique Collon
Collon was born in Belgium in 1940, the daughter of Petronella and Alexandre Collon. Collon is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a corresponding member of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. wikipedia.org
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小科隆山
小科隆山(Petit Mont Collon),是瑞士的山峰,位于该国西南部,由瓦莱州负责管辖,属于本宁阿尔卑斯山脉的一部分,海拔高度3,556米,每年平均降雨量1,358毫米。 瑞士山峰 wikipedia.org
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Petit Mont Collon
The Petit Mont Collon is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, located south of Arolla in the canton of Valais. It lies south of the Col de Chermotane and west of Mont Collon. wikipedia.org
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Refuge Nacamuli au col Collon
Refuge Nacamuli au col Collon is a refuge in the Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy. Mountain huts in the Alps Mountain huts in Italy wikipedia.org
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Nicholas Couris
Nicholas set up a Russian Language school in the old Courthouse Collon, helped by his wife and his cousin Prince Paul Lieven. George Simms, also the Cambridge spies Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, and Donald Maclean, visited Father Couriss and his school in Collon. wikipedia.org
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