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Définition:
AZALÉE, AZALEA, (AZALEA, AZALÉA) substantif féminin.
LOZI?RES, Voyage ? la Louisiane, 1802, page 170; A. GRESSENT, opere citato, page 259). Azal?e nudiflore ou azal?e ? fleurs nues. Azal?e ? fleurs rouge fonc? (confer BOUILLET 1859; PRIVAT-FOC. 1870; A. GRESSENT, opere citato, page 258; GU?RIN 1892). Azal?e pontique. Azal?e ? fleurs jaune-orange dont le suc v?n?neux produit un miel toxique (confer BOUILLET 1859, DICTIONNAIRE DE M?DECINE, DE CHIRURGIE, DE PHARMACIE, DE L'ART V?T?RINAIRE ET DES SCIENCES QUI S'Y RAPPORTENT (?MILE LITTR?, CHARLES ROB...
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Houston - geography.
Prominent historical and cultural institutions include the Civic Center Complex, located in the central business district. The complex is composed of the George R. BrownConvention Center; the Wortham Center, which is the home of the Houston Grand Opera and the Houston Ballet; and the Jesse H. Jones Hall for Performing Arts, whichis the home of the Houston Symphony. The nearby Alley Theatre houses a professional repertory acting company. Among other local professional performance groupsare the Ma...
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Comoros - country.
Since 1981 the currency has been the Comorian franc. The Comorian franc had a fixed exchange rate with the French franc of 50 to 1 until 1994, when the rate was changed to 75 Comorian francs to 1 French franc. In 2006, the Comorian franc exchanged at an average of 392 to U.S.$1. Transport between the islands is mostly by air, and there is an international airport at Hahaia on Njazidja where jets can land. Road networks have been built betweenmost of the main island settlements, but the mountai...