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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.
Coup de tête (album)         
1994 ALBUM BY ROCH VOISINE
Coup de tete (album)
Coup de tête is a 1994 French language album by Canadian singer Roch Voisine. It includes the hit singles "Laisse-la rêver" and "Jean Johnny Jean".
Tête de Chien         
  • The Principality of Monaco as seen from Tête de Chien
MOUNTAIN IN FRANCE
Tete de Chien
The Tête de Chien (Dog's Head) is a 550 m (1,804 ft) high rock promontory near the village of La Turbie in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. It overlooks the Principality of Monaco, and is the highest point on the Grande Corniche road.

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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.