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    Ami Boué (16 March 1794[citation needed] – 21 November 1881) was a geologist of French Huguenot origin. Born at Hamburg, he was trained in Edinburgh and...
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    named after the German-French-Austrian explorer of the Balkans Ami Boué (1794-1881). Ami Boué Bluff is located at 63°25′01″S 57°47′23″W / 63.41694°S 57...
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  • Boue may refer to: Boué, a commune in the Aisne department of France Ami Boué, Austrian geologist Anier Boué (born 1984), Cuban javelin thrower Stella...
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    fossils. It is possible that the article was written by one of his students, Ami Boué or Robert Edmond Grant. Jameson's references to the Deluge in notes to...
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    (1791–1865), astronomer. He measured the distance from Earth to the Sun. Ami Boué (1794–1881), geologist of French Huguenot origin Gustav Friedrich Waagen...
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    scientifically or touristicly) until the mid-1800s. The first scientist was Ami Boué who wrote about the geology of Durmitor in his book ‘Geological Excursion...
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    as well as the Byzantine Empire. Although in the 1830s the geologist Ami Boué visited the region and studied the local coal deposits, it was not until...
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    from 1844 being preserved to this day. In the 1830s, the French geologist Ami Boué passed by here and described Dzhumaya as a town of 3,000 to 4,000 inhabitants...
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    scientist Ami Boué who incidentally had studied medicine at Edinburgh University just a few years before Charles Darwin did. Since Boué, it took several...
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    were Nish, Pirot, Leskovac, Vranje, Prokuplje and Iznebol. According to Ami Boué, who traveled through the region in 1837, Nish was a Bulgarian district...
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    Dufrenoy 1844 William Conybeare 1845 John Phillips 1846 William Lonsdale 1847 Ami Boué 1848 William Buckland 1849 Joseph Prestwich 1850 William Hopkins 1851 Adam...
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    including Slovak philologist Pavel Jozef Šafárik (1842), French geologist Ami Boué (1847, 1854), French ethnographer Guillaume Lejean (1861), English travel...
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  • poet (b. 1811) 1874 – Marià Fortuny, Spanish painter (b. 1838) 1881 – Ami Boué, German-Austrian geologist and ethnographer (b. 1794) 1899 – Garret Hobart...
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    uprising. During his travels across European Turkey, French geologist Ami Boué also placed the boundary between Serbs and Bulgarians just north of Niš...
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    Bulgares en Dobroudja, p. 4, attributes this opinion to Camille Allard, Ami Boué, Heinrich Brunn G. Dănescu, Dobrogea (La Dobroudja). Étude de Géographie...
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  • 1789 – Georg Ohm, German physicist and mathematician (d. 1854) 1794 – Ami Boué, Austrian geologist and ethnographer (d. 1881) 1797 – Alaric Alexander...
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    failed 1688 Chiprovtsi Uprising against Ottoman rule. The western traveller Ami Boué, who visited Chiprovtsi in 1836–1838, reported that "mainly young girls...
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    was the seat of despot Đurađ Branković (1427–1456). Later chroniclers (Ami Boué, Aleksandar Giljferding) are noted that the fort itself is derived from...
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    and economically of greatest importance for the development of the place Ami Boué (1794–1881) came from an emigrated French Huguenot family, traveled all...
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    Wilkinson, almatia and Montenegro (1848) Herder, Konvers. Lex., s. v. Ami Boué, la Turquie d'Europe (Paris, 1889) Alexandre Degrand, Souvenirs de la Haute-Albanie...
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    language of the Slavic population of Macedonia as Bulgarian. French scholars Ami Boué in 1840 and Guillaume Lejean in 1861, Germans August Grisebach in 1841...
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    of Misty Pass, 14.2 km southeast of Cape Ducorps, 11.14 km southwest of Ami Boué Bluff and 9.81 km west-northwest of Kanitz Nunatak. Surmounting Broad Valley...
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  • on, its continuous existence was confirmed by western travelers such as Ami Boué and Felix Philipp Kanitz. The name is derived from the Bulgarian word for...
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    lime fields had been studied only peripherally by Otto von Pirch (1830), Ami Boué (1840), Felix Philipp Kanitz, Milan Milićević, Jovan Žujović and Vladimir...
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    exploration of the mountain's flora came in 1836-38 when the geologist Ami Boué visited the mountain. He made a collection of Kopaonik's plant life which...
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    of geology at the Athenaeum at Paris, and he took a leading part with Ami Boue, Gérard Paul Deshayes and Jules Desnoyers in the founding of the Société...
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    failed 1688 Chiprovtsi Uprising against Ottoman rule. The western traveller Ami Boué, who visited Chiprovtsi in 1836–1838, reported that "mainly young girls...
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    of giants. They also attracted attention by Aleksander Antoni Sapieha, Ami Boué, Otto Blau, John Gardner Wilkinson and Heinrich Sterneck. Since the second...
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  • female president of the Royal Society of Chemistry Robert Bell, geologist Ami Boué, first to produce a Geological map of the world, Wollaston Medalist Sir...
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    increase with settlement from the surrounding villages, the French traveler Ami Boue noted that the population had reached about 4,500 people, which are Bulgarians...
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