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  2. Dasani - Wikipedia

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    Dasani (/ d ə ˈ s ɑː n i /) is a brand of bottled water created by the Coca-Cola Company, launched in 1999. [1] It is one of many brands of Coca-Cola bottled water sold around the world. The product is filtered and bottled.

  3. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    But President Hastings Banda, the founding President of Malawi, reported in interviews that in the 1940s he saw a "Lac Maravi" shown in "Bororo" country on an antique French map titled "La Basse Guinee Con[t]enant Les Royaumes de Loango, de Congo, d'Angola et de Benguela" and he liked the name "Malawi" better than "Nyasa" (or "Maravi").

  4. Place name origins - Wikipedia

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    Countries which have seen repeated large-scale cultural and/or linguistic changes, such as England or France, tend to have more broken down place names, as the original meaning is forgotten and drifts more quickly. They may also have more linguistically diverse place names; for instance in England place names may have Pre-Celtic, Celtic, Roman ...

  5. Desani - Wikipedia

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    Desani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: G. V. Desani (1909–2000), ... Dasani This page was last edited on 6 August 2024, at 12:35 ...

  6. Cassini map - Wikipedia

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    Picard and La Hire write in 1672 that King Louis XIV instructed the Academy of Sciences to, "create a map of all of France with the greatest precision possible.", [6] Cassini writes that in September 1672, M. Vivier had, "come by order of the King" and was, "employed by order of the King to work on the Map of the Kingdom under the direction of ...

  7. Name of France - Wikipedia

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    The Pays de France is now almost entirely built up as the northern extension of the Paris suburbs. This fourth meaning is found in many place names, such as the town of Roissy-en-France, on whose territory is located Charles de Gaulle Airport. The name of the town literally means "Roissy in the Pays de France", and not "Roissy in the country ...

  8. History of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    After 911, this name replaced the term Neustria, which had formerly been used to describe the region that included Normandy. The other parts of Neustria became known as France (now Île-de-France), Anjou and Champagne. [citation needed] The rate of Scandinavian colonization can be seen in the Norman toponymy and in the changes in popular family ...

  9. Ashby-de-la-Zouch - Wikipedia

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    Ashby de la Zouch Castle. The town was known as Ashby in 1086. [4] This is a word of Anglo-Danish origin, meaning "Ash-tree farm" or "Ash-tree settlement". [5] The Norman French name extension dates from the years after the Norman conquest of England, when Ashby became a possession of the La Zouche family during the reign of Henry III.