Plou is a Breton language toponym element meaning "community" or "parish" (< Latin plebs) It may also refer to the following places: Plou, Aragon, in...
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Plou (French pronunciation: [plu]) is a commune in the Cher département in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. An area of farming and forestry comprising...
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Plou is a municipality located in the Province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 49 inhabitants...
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Paris and extended to mean hillbillies. The term comes from the prefix "plou" found in many Breton city names and toponyms. Look up plouc in Wiktionary...
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"if it isn't raining in Olot, it isn't raining anywhere" (Si no plou a Olot, no plou enlloc in Catalan). The minimum in Olot in January is around 0 °C...
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singers in Spanish, Catalan, and Arabic. They formed in Barcelona, 2000. Bartzeloona (2001) Potiner (2003) Plou Plom (Musiqueta que enamora) (2005) v t e...
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des del Meteosat | betevé". 20 April 2020. "L'Efecte Rebuf: Per què només plou a Barcelona? | betevé". 24 October 2018. "Rebuf i pluja nocturna: Per què...
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His assistant referees were Oscar Martínez Samaniego and Clemente Ayete Plou, and the fourth official was Arturo Daudén Ibáñez. Mejuto González was only...
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travelled to the tiny hamlet of Houte-Si-Plou in French-speaking Wallonia to create a satirical "University of Houte-Si-Plou". Violent demonstrations continued...
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⟨ou⟩ when it is sounded as /aʊ/: bough → bou, drought → drout, plough → plou Shorten ⟨ough⟩ to ⟨o⟩ when it is sounded as /oʊ/: though → tho (but doh for...
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