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Mountain in the Basque Country
Hernio (Basque pronunciation: [erˈniˌo]; also spelled Ernio) is an iconic summit in the Basque Country very popular with the Gipuzkoans and located right
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Province of Spain
sometimes held to their summits. Some renowned mountains are Aiako Harria, Hernio, Txindoki, Aizkorri and Izarraitz, amongst others. The Aralar Natural Park
Gipuzkoa
Mountain range in Spain
close to the sea include Ganekogorta, Oiz, Sollube, Arrate, Kalamua and Hernio The Cantabrian montane woodlands are dominated by deciduous trees and evergreen
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Mountain in the Basque Autonomous Community of Spain
Amezketa at the foot, the Hernio massif to the far left, the Oria valley and San Sebastián in the distance
Txindoki
Film franchise
Version of Sister Act Musical". Playbill. Retrieved July 20, 2019. Hernandez, Hernio (November 3, 2006). "Sister Act - Musical Based on Film - Opens World-Premiere
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Place in Basque Country, Spain
village's main festival is on September 8. Alkiza is located in the east of Hernio-Gazume massif. The municipal area is mostly steep, with the flattest area
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ES2120008 Hernio-Gazume (official name: Hernio-Gazume) Other names: n/a 43°10′22″N 2°08′37″W / 43.1728°N 2.1437°W / 43.1728; -2.1437 (Hernio-Gazume)
List of Sites of Community Importance in the Basque Country
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French trade unionist (1927–2016)
Trade union offices Preceded by Robert Hernio General Secretary of the Railway Workers' Federation 1961–1965 Succeeded by Charles Massabieaux Preceded by
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Satirical musical about Scientology
the original on December 17, 2007. Retrieved October 27, 2007. Hernandez, Hernio (November 9, 2006). "Cast Ready for NYTW Return of A Very Merry Unauthorized
A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant
A_Very_Merry_Unauthorized_Children's_Scientology_Pageant
Trade union of France
Raymond Tournemaine and Gérard Ouradou 1948: Raymond Tournemaine 1953: Robert Hernio 1961: Georges Séguy 1965: Charles Massabieaux 1976: Georges Lanoue 1993:
Railway_Workers'_Federation
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English
Feminine form of English Nicholas, NICHOLA means "victor of the people."
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English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from Wolf.Americanized spelling of the Low German cognate Wolfsen.
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, king of the Cassi.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ruler of All
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Mist
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Goddess Laxmi
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Lord Ganesha Giver of Wealth
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English : nickname for a cripple or hunchback, from Middle English crom(p), Old English crumb ‘bent’, ‘crooked’, ‘stooping’. Compare Crump.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of hooks, from Middle English crome, cromb ‘hook’, ‘crook’ (from Old English crumb ‘bent’, reinforced by an Old French borrowing from a Germanic cognate).English : habitational name from Croom in East Yorkshire or Croome in Worcestershire. The first is named with Old English crÅhum, dative plural (used originally after a preposition) of crÅh ‘narrow valley’ (a cognate of Old Norse krá ‘corner’, ‘bend’, and related to the words mentioned in 1 and 2 above). The place in Worcestershire is named with an old British river name ultimately cognate with the other words mentioned here; compare Welsh crwm ‘crooked’, ‘winding’.Americanized spelling of German Krumm.
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Teutonic
Universal ruler.
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n.
A cutting for the cure or relief of hernia; celotomy.