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  2. Pirogue - Wikipedia

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    Pirogues were used by Lewis and Clark on the Missouri River and westward from 1804–1806, in addition to bateaux, larger flat-bottomed boats that could only be used in large rivers. [8] Their pirogues were medium-sized boats of the company carrying eight rowers and a pilot, capable of carrying eight tons of cargo. [ 9 ]

  3. Pirogues de Bercy (Dugouts of Bercy) - Wikipedia

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    One of the canoes displayed in the Carnavalet Museum Dugout canoe displayed in the Carnavalet Museum. The Pirogues de Bercy are a group of dugout canoes (or fragments of canoes) dating from the Neolithic period that were discovered in 1989 during construction work in the 12th arrondissement, a neighbourhood located in southeastern Paris.

  4. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    The filling for pirogi may be sweet and contain tvorog or cottage cheese, fruits like apples, plums or various berries, as well as honey, nuts or poppy seeds.Savory versions may consist of meat, fish, mushrooms, cabbage, rice, buckwheat groats, or potato.

  5. File:Pirogues sur le fleuve Congo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Arena Blanca beach, pirogues 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Pirogues River - Wikipedia

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    Pirogues River is a major river of southwestern New Caledonia. It flows into the sea at Pirogues Bay. It is noted for its ophiolite reserves. [1] References

  9. Pérouges - Wikipedia

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    Pérouges (French pronunciation:; Arpitan: Pèrôges) is a commune in the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. [3] A medieval walled town perched on a small hill that overlooks the plain of the river Ain, it is located 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Lyon, historically in the neighbouring Rhône department.