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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BUN-CAL |
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CAIQUE (from Turk. Kaik) , a light
rowing -boat used by the Turks, having from one to twelve rowers; also a Levantine sailing vessel of considerable size.CA IRA, a song of the French Revolution, with the refrain:" Ah l 4a ira, ca ira, ca ira 1Les aristocrates d la lantern." The words, written by one Ladre, a street
singer
Carillon
National
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