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Qué (quién) es vache - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vache (disambiguation); Vatche; Vatché; Vatché (disambiguation); Vatche (disambiguation); Vaché

vache         
Sitting around doing nothing much in particular, kinda like chewing your cud.
What are you doing tonight? Eh, I'm going home to vache.
Richard de la Vache         
  • Arms of Sir Richard de la Vache, KG
ENGLISH KNIGHTS
User:Ylyandres/Richard de la Vache
Sir Richard de la Vache, KG (d.1366) was an English knight of Buckinghamshire belonging to the Delavache family.
Vache II of Albania         
KING OF CAUCASIAN ALBANIA
Vache II
Vache II was the ninth Arsacid king of Caucasian Albania from approximately 440 to 462. He was the son and successor of Aswagen ().

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Vache

Vache, sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché, may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de vache
1. The government thinks that consumers are vache a lait , " or milking cows.
2. Authorities in Ile–ŕ–Vache, a tiny island off Haiti‘s south–west coast, said an elderly woman died when huge waves crashed on her house.
3. In the late 1'80s the dreaded maladie de la vache folle marked a new nadir in the Anglo–Gallic love–hate relationship.
4. Marie Alta Jean–Baptiste, director of Haiti‘s civil protection agency, said one person on Vache island off Haiti‘s south coast died in the storm, but she could not give details.
5. But only one death was reported – a woman who drowned Sunday on Vache island, off Haiti‘s south coast, said Elizabeth Verluyten, a disaster management coordinator in the country for the Pan American Health Organization.