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  2. Bocage - Wikipedia

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    Bocage country on the Cotentin Peninsula, Lower Normandy Location of bocage in the context of Operation Overlord. Bocage is a Norman word that comes from the Old Norman boscage (Anglo-Norman boscage, Old French boschage), from the Old French root bosc ("wood") > Modern French bois ("wood") cf. Medieval Latin boscus (first mentioned in 704 AD). [2]

  3. Region by Region, This is What's On American's Christmas Tables

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    South. Ham – especially country ham – is a more common Christmas main dish in the South than elsewhere in the country, along with sides including mac & cheese and cornbread.Lechon, or spit ...

  4. Kroenleinia grusonii - Wikipedia

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    Kroenleinia grusonii, popularly known as the golden barrel cactus, golden ball, "mother-in-law's cushion" or "mother-in-law’s chair", is a species of barrel cactus which is endemic to east-central Mexico. The golden barrel cactus is rare and endangered—potentially regionally extinct—in nature.

  5. Cushion - Wikipedia

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    A cushion is a soft bag of some ornamental material, usually stuffed with wool, hair, feathers, polyester staple fiber, non-woven material, cotton, or even paper torn into fragments. It may be used for sitting or kneeling upon, or to soften the hardness or angularity of a chair or couch. [ 1 ]

  6. Cornish hedge - Wikipedia

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    Country lane in St Newlyn East. A Cornish hedge is an ancient style of hedge built of stone and earth found in Cornwall, southwest England. Sometimes hedging plants or trees are planted on the hedge to increase its windbreaking height. A rich flora develops over the lifespan of a Cornish hedge.

  7. Lacoste, Vaucluse - Wikipedia

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    The oldest building in the town, the Maison Forte, dates back to the 9th century while the nearby Pont Julien remains one of the oldest standing examples of a working 1st-century BC Roman bridge. Finnbar Mac Eoin, author of Two Suitcases and a Dog, lives in Lacoste. He was the last person to drive across the Pont Julien before it closed to ...

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