gascon or Gascon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gascon may refer to: Gascony, an area of southwest France Gascon language Gascon cattle Gascon pig...
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Karla Sofía Gascón (born 31 March 1972) is a Spanish actress. She appeared in a number of telenovelas and films including El Señor de los Cielos (2013)...
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Gascon (English: /ˈɡæskən/; Gascon: [ɡasˈku(ŋ)], French: [ɡaskɔ̃]) is the vernacular Romance variety spoken mainly in the region of Gascony, France. It...
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George Gascón (born March 12, 1954) is an American attorney and former police officer who is the district attorney of Los Angeles County. A member of the...
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Occitan language (section Judeo Gascon)
the distance between this language and some Occitan dialects (such as the Gascon language) is similar to the distance between different Occitan dialects...
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The Gascon is a rare breed of domestic pig which has survived in the more mountainous and remote regions of France. In the Midi-Pyrénées region, the Gascon...
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written and directed by Jacques Audiard. It stars Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez and Édgar Ramírez. The original songs for the film were contributed...
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Gascon campaign may refer to several military conflicts between English and French forces: Gascon campaign (1294–1303) Gascon campaign of 1345 Gascon...
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Battle of Poitiers (section Anglo-Gascon army)
19 September 1356 between a French army commanded by King John II and an Anglo-Gascon force under Edward, the Black Prince, during the Hundred Years' War. It...
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Ricardo Gascón (1910–1988) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. A Catalan, Gascón generally worked at the Orphea Studios in Barcelona. He directed...
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Jean Gascon CC (December 21, 1920 – April 13, 1988) was a Canadian opera director, actor, and administrator. Originally bent on a career in medicine, Gascon...
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Luis Martin Cosgayon Gascon (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈlwis maɾˈtiŋ ɡasˈkon]; 26 May 1964 – 9 October 2021), also known as Chito Gascon (Spanish: [ˈtʃito ɣasˈkon])...
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Chief George Gascón as district attorney to succeed Kamala Harris, who had been elected California attorney general in November 2010. Gascón was subsequently...
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Eileen "Ginger" Gascon (born December 1, 1931) is a former baseball player who played center field and second base in the All-American Girls Professional...
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Aranese dialect (redirect from Aranese Gascon language)
Aranese (Occitan: aranés) is a standardized form of the Pyrenean Gascon variety of the Occitan language spoken in the Val d'Aran, in northwestern Catalonia...
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Clément Gascon CC KC (born September 5, 1960) is a Canadian jurist, who was nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on...
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Miguel Sebastián Gascón (Madrid, 13 May 1957) is a Spanish politician and economist. He was a former member of the Spanish cabinet serving as Minister...
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The Gascon Rolls, also known as the Vascon Rolls (Latin: Rotuli Vasconiae or Vasconie), are records from the English government of Aquitaine, Gascony,...
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Judeo-Gascon is a sociolect of the Gascon language, formerly spoken among the Spanish and Portuguese Jews who settled during the 16th century in the cities...
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Gasconne (redirect from Gascon (cattle))
Gascon cattle is a breed of cow. Two different types of this breed of cattle are: à muqueuses noires and aréolé. These were combined in 1955 into a single...
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Elvira Gascón Vera (May 17, 1911 – February 10, 2000) was a Spanish painter, drafter, and engraver who participated in the Mexican muralism movement and...
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Gabriel Gascon (8 January 1927 – 30 May 2018) was a Canadian stage and film actor. Born in Montreal, Quebec to parents Charles-Auguste Gascon and Marie-Rose...
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Piperade (Gascon and French) or piperrada (Basque and Spanish), from piper (pepper in Gascon and in Basque), is a typical Gascon and Basque dish prepared...
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David Gascón Cordero (born 11 April 1978 in Madrid), known as Copito, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a striker. Copito at BDFutbol Copito at LaPreferente...
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The Gascon Saintongeois is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, recognised in two varieties, Grand (large) and Petit (smaller than the Grand, but not...
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José Manuel Marín Gascón (born 20 February 1960 in Madrid) is a Spanish physician, professor and politician who is a directly elected Senator for the Vox...
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Ève Gascon (born May 9, 2003) is a Canadian college ice hockey goaltender for the University of Minnesota Duluth of the National Collegiate Athletics Association...
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The Gascon War, also known as the 1294–1303 Anglo-French War or the Guyenne War (French: Guerre de Guyenne), was a conflict between the kingdoms of France...
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Velasco the Basque (redirect from Velasco the Gascon)
Velasco the Basque (Arabic: بلشك الجلشقي, Balask al-Galaski) was the Basque ruler of Pamplona in the early 9th century. Velasco may have come to power...
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