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  2. Gaz (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Gaz dates backs to 450 years ago in Isfahan, when the sap found on the Tamarisk tree was combined with flour, bread, pistachios, almonds and chocolate in traditional and industrial workshops. [citation needed] The height of this mountain tree reaches a height of two meters and it usually grows in good weather in the Khansar. The product of this ...

  3. Sekanjabin - Wikipedia

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    Sekanjabin is a compound of سرکه serke "vinegar" and انگبین angabin "honey". See also. Oxymel; Shrub (drink) Switchel; References ...

  4. Franglais - Wikipedia

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    Franglais (French: [fʁɑ̃ɡlɛ]) or Frenglish (/ ˈ f r ɛ ŋ ɡ l ɪ ʃ / FRENG-glish) is a French blend that referred first to the overuse of English words by French speakers [1] and later to diglossia or the macaronic mixture of French (français) and English (anglais). [2]

  5. GAZ - Wikipedia

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    GAZ also made GAZ-12 ZIM, GAZ-21 and GAZ-24 Volga and the luxury cars GAZ-13 and GAZ-14 Chaika. The ZIM was the first GAZ car to feature the leaping deer hood ornament. [6] The GAZ-21 made its public debut in 1955, with a three cars on a demonstration drive from Moscow to the Crimea, two automatic models and a manual. [7]

  6. List of GAZ vehicles - Wikipedia

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    GAZ-3302 GAZelle mass production light 1.5t commercial truck with R4 engine (from 1994) GAZ-33023 GAZelle "Farmer" - light 1.3t commercial truck double cab (from 1996) GAZ-33027 GAZelle - 4x4 light 1.3t truck (from 1996) Sobol 4x4; Sobol Business; Light-duty trucks GAZ-2310 ″Sobol″ - light commercial 1t pickup truck (from 1999)

  7. Énergir - Wikipedia

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    Énergir (French: [enɛʁʒiʁ]), formerly known as Gaz Métro, is an energy company with 535,000 customers in Quebec and the northeastern United States. It is the largest natural gas distribution company in Quebec, and, through subsidiaries, also produces electricity from wind .

  8. GRTgaz - Wikipedia

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    GRTgaz is a public limited company, a subsidiary of the industrial group ENGIE (formerly Gaz de France).It was created on 1 January 2005 in application of European directives on the European electricity and gas market.

  9. Gaztransport & Technigaz - Wikipedia

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    Gaztransport & Technigaz SA is a French multinational naval engineering company with headquarters in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, France.. Trading as the GTT Group, the company is an engineering organization specializing in membrane containment systems dedicated to the transport and storage of liquefied gas worldwide.