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France submits the baguette for UNESCO heritage status

France submits the baguette for UNESCO heritage status
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France submits the baguette for UNESCO heritage status

France submits the baguette for UNESCO heritage status
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Bread of heaven: France submits the baguette as candidate for UNESCO heritage status

Bread of heaven: France submits the baguette as candidate for UNESCO heritage status
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France Submits The Baguette For UNESCO Heritage Status

France Submits The Baguette For UNESCO Heritage Status
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160-million-year old dinosaur discovered in France, identified as earliest relative of Brachiosaurs

160-million-year old dinosaur discovered in France, identified as earliest relative of Brachiosaurs 160-million-year old dinosaur discovered in France, identified as earliest relative of Brachiosaurs The Fossil Named Vouivria Damparisensis Was Overlooked For More Than 80 Years And Is A Brachiosaurid Sauropod Dinosaur. The Researchers Said That The Vouivria Is Around 160-million-year Old. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 04 May 2017, 07:04:25 PM London: Scientists have discovered a new species of giant dinosaurs in France that has been identified as the earliest relative of Brachiosaurs. The discovery was made after the scientists at Imperial College London in the UK re-examined a fossil kept at a museum.

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