Look up canot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Canot may refer to: Rivière aux Canots (Métabetchouane River), a tributary of the Métabetchouane River...
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Sunset Limited passenger train derailed on the CSX Transportation Big Bayou Canot Bridge near Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was caused by displacement...
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En Canot is a Cubist oil painting created by Jean Metzinger in 1913. The work is referred to in various publications as Femme à l'ombrelle, Im Boot, Le...
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p. 222. Canot, Théodore (September 1854). Mayer, Brantz (ed.). "Revelations of a slave trader; or Twenty years' adventures of Captain Canot". London:...
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Cecropia peltata (redirect from Bois canôt)
Cecropia peltata is a fast-growing tree in the genus Cecropia. Common names include trumpet tree, trumpet-bush, bacano, bois canon and snakewood. It is...
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Théodore Canot (1804–1860) was a slave trader and writer of Franco-Florentine origin. Living in Florence, he embarked in 1819 in Livorno for America never...
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En canot sur les chemins d'eau du Roi ("By Canoe on the King's Waterways") is a 2005 travel book by the French writer Jean Raspail. It retells the North...
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The rivière du Canot is a stream flowing in the territory of La Tuque, in the administrative region of Mauricie, and will drain into the Gatineau River...
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Subsequently, Leopold I used the Canot Royal during his various trips to Antwerp, Ghent and Ostend. On 10 July 1862, in Antwerp, the Canot Royal brought Prince Louis...
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The Baie du Canot Rouge (English: Red Canoe Bay) is a bay of the Taureau Reservoir, in the unorganized territory of Baie-de-la-Bouteille, in the Matawinie...
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