Abricots (Haitian Creole: Abriko) is a commune in the Jérémie Arrondissement, in the Grand'Anse department of Haiti. Its Taino-name was Mamey which means...
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Dame-Marie Les Irois Corail Arrondissement Beaumont Corail Pestel Roseaux Jérémie Arrondissement Abricots Bonbon Chambellan Jérémie Moron Other Navassa Island...
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D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also External links abricot' ("apricot") : from Catalan albercoc, derived from the Arabic al barqūq...
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flavorings include apple (pomme), banana (banane), pineapple (ananas), apricot (abricot), plum (prune), cloudberry (plaquebière), lemon (citron), and blueberry...
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English name comes from earlier "abrecock" in turn from the Middle French abricot, from Catalan abercoc in turn from Spanish albaricoque. The Spanish albaricoque...
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with Mustard Pot (1860), National Gallery of Art Figues, Reine-Claude et abricot (1864), Mougins Museum of Classical Art Portraits and allegorical paintings...
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Xaragua kasika with settlements like Mamey, the modern-day town of Abricot. Abricot is still known today as "the Indian's Paradise." It is said by the...
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tropics and Central America. In Haiti the fruit is known as zabriko or abricot. In 1529, it was included by Oviedo in his Review of the Fruits of the...
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Dame-Marie Les Irois Corail Arrondissement Beaumont Corail Pestel Roseaux Jérémie Arrondissement Abricots Bonbon Chambellan Jérémie Moron Other Navassa Island...
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