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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Santa Fe - définition


Santa Fe-class submarine         
1931 CLASS OF ARGENTINE NAVY SUBMARINES
Santa Fe-class submarine (1931)
The Santa Fe-class submarines, also known as the Tarantinos after the city in which they were built, were a class of three pre-World War II submarines, designed and built in Italy in 1928-1933, as part of an Argentine expansion plan for its navy. They were in service with the Argentine Navy from the early 1930s to the late 1950s.
Santa Fe (book)         
JAPANESE NUDE PHOTO BOOK
Santa Fe (nude photo book); Santa Fe (Kishin Shinoyama book)
Santa Fe is a Japanese nude photo book published in 1991. It was modelled by Rie Miyazawa and photographed by Kishin Shinoyama.
Santa Fe (The Bellamy Brothers song)         
SINGLE BY THE BELLAMY BROTHERS
Santa Fe (Bellamy Brothers song)
"Santa Fe" is a song written by David Bellamy and Ron Taylor, and recorded by American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers. It was released in January 1988 as the second single from the album Crazy from the Heart.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Santa Fe
1. Location÷ 22 miles south of Santa Fe on I–25 and another 14 miles north on N.M. 16 (between Albuquerque and Santa Fe). Phone÷ (505) 465–2244. 3.
2. She died Monday morning at her Santa Fe home with her husband, composer Peter Lieberson, at her side, said Richard Gaddes, general director of the Santa Fe Opera.
3. Obama stopped by Albuquerque and Santa Fe on Friday.
4. Santa Fe, 5, Mantulinskaya Ul., 256–1487/2126, M.
5. New Mexico: $5.15. $'.50 in Santa Fe, as of 2006.