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SWISS CHEESE
Tête de moine; Tete de Moine; Tete de moine
  • Tête de Moine AOP with [[girolle]]

Tête de Moine         
Tête de Moine AOP (, french for "monk's head") is a semi-hard cheese manufactured in Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine cheese, and was invented and initially produced more than eight centuries ago by the monks of the abbey of Bellelay, located in the community of Saicourt, district of Moutier, in the mountainous zone of the Bernese Jura, the French-speaking area of the Canton of Bern as well as the Canton of Jura.
St. Joseph du Moine, Nova Scotia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN CANADA
Saint-Joseph-du-Moine, Nova Scotia
St. Joseph du Moine is an unincorporated area in the Municipality of the County of Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Moine Thrust Belt         
  • Cross-section over the Glencoul Thrust
  • Lewisian gneiss]] has been pushed along the thrust fault and now lies above younger well-bedded Cambrian quartzite, which itself lies unconformably above Lewisian gneiss
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FAULT IN HIGHLAND, SCOTLAND, UK
Moine thrust; Moine Thrust; Moine Thrust Fault; Moine Thrust fault; Moine Thrust Zone
The Moine Thrust Belt or Moine Thrust Zone is a linear tectonic feature in the Scottish Highlands which runs from Loch Eriboll on the north coast south-west to the Sleat peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The thrust belt consists of a series of thrust faults that branch off the Moine Thrust itself.

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Tête de Moine

Tête de Moine AOP (French pronunciation: ​[tɛt də mwan], french for "monk's head") is a semi-hard cheese manufactured in Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine cheese, and was invented and initially produced more than eight centuries ago by the monks of the abbey of Bellelay, located in the community of Saicourt, district of Moutier, in the mountainous zone of the Bernese Jura, the French-speaking area of the Canton of Bern as well as the Canton of Jura.