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18-662: [REDACTED] Look up vache in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vache , sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché , may refer to: Places [ edit ] Île à Vache , a small island lying off the south-west peninsula of Haiti. La Vache , a cave in located in the Northern Range, on the north coast of Trinidad. The Vache , an estate near Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire. Rivière aux Vaches ,

36-674: A cave in located in the Northern Range, on the north coast of Trinidad. The Vache , an estate near Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire. Rivière aux Vaches , a tributary of the Saint-François River in Quebec, Canada People [ edit ] Historical / mononym [ edit ] Vache of Iberia , 3rd century king Vache I of Albania (3rd century), the second Arsacid ruler of Caucasian Albania Vache II of Albania (5th century), king of Caucasian Albania Vache I Amberdtsi (died c. 1232), Armenian prince (with

54-549: A cave in located in the Northern Range, on the north coast of Trinidad. The Vache , an estate near Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire. Rivière aux Vaches , a tributary of the Saint-François River in Quebec, Canada People [ edit ] Historical / mononym [ edit ] Vache of Iberia , 3rd century king Vache I of Albania (3rd century), the second Arsacid ruler of Caucasian Albania Vache II of Albania (5th century), king of Caucasian Albania Vache I Amberdtsi (died c. 1232), Armenian prince (with

72-590: A chief inspiration behind the Surrealist movement Tex Vache (1888–1953), American baseball player Warren Vaché Sr. (1914-2005), American jazz musician and journalist Warren Vaché Jr. (born 1951), American jazz musician, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Others [ edit ] Vache (grape) , another name for the French wine grape Mondeuse noire Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

90-478: A chief inspiration behind the Surrealist movement Tex Vache (1888–1953), American baseball player Warren Vaché Sr. (1914-2005), American jazz musician and journalist Warren Vaché Jr. (born 1951), American jazz musician, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Others [ edit ] Vache (grape) , another name for the French wine grape Mondeuse noire Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

108-478: A chief inspiration behind the Surrealist movement Tex Vache (1888–1953), American baseball player Warren Vaché Sr. (1914-2005), American jazz musician and journalist Warren Vaché Jr. (born 1951), American jazz musician, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Others [ edit ] Vache (grape) , another name for the French wine grape Mondeuse noire Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

126-425: A tributary of the Saint-François River in Quebec, Canada People [ edit ] Historical / mononym [ edit ] Vache of Iberia , 3rd century king Vache I of Albania (3rd century), the second Arsacid ruler of Caucasian Albania Vache II of Albania (5th century), king of Caucasian Albania Vache I Amberdtsi (died c. 1232), Armenian prince (with the title Prince of Princes) and founder of

144-422: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages vache [REDACTED] Look up vache in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vache , sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché , may refer to: Places [ edit ] Île à Vache , a small island lying off the south-west peninsula of Haiti. La Vache ,

162-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages vache [REDACTED] Look up vache in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vache , sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché , may refer to: Places [ edit ] Île à Vache , a small island lying off the south-west peninsula of Haiti. La Vache ,

180-563: The Vachutian dynasty Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache of Kakheti (died 839), prince and chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 827 to 839 Contemporary given name [ edit ] Vatche Arslanian (1955–2003), member of the Canadian Red Cross and head of logistics for

198-947: The Canadian Red Cross and head of logistics for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Iraq Vatche Boulghourjian , Lebanese Armenian film director Vache Gabrielyan (born 1968), Armenian politician Vache Hovsepyan (1925-1978), Armenian musician and duduk player Vache Sharafyan (born 1966), Armenian composer Vache Tovmasyan (born 1986), Armenian actor, comedian, and showman Surname [ edit ] Allan Vaché (born 1953), American jazz clarinetist, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Charles Vaché (1926-2009), bishop of The Episcopal Church in Virginia Jacques Vaché (1895–1919), friend of André Breton and

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216-662: The Canadian Red Cross and head of logistics for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Iraq Vatche Boulghourjian , Lebanese Armenian film director Vache Gabrielyan (born 1968), Armenian politician Vache Hovsepyan (1925-1978), Armenian musician and duduk player Vache Sharafyan (born 1966), Armenian composer Vache Tovmasyan (born 1986), Armenian actor, comedian, and showman Surname [ edit ] Allan Vaché (born 1953), American jazz clarinetist, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Charles Vaché (1926-2009), bishop of The Episcopal Church in Virginia Jacques Vaché (1895–1919), friend of André Breton and

234-613: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Iraq Vatche Boulghourjian , Lebanese Armenian film director Vache Gabrielyan (born 1968), Armenian politician Vache Hovsepyan (1925-1978), Armenian musician and duduk player Vache Sharafyan (born 1966), Armenian composer Vache Tovmasyan (born 1986), Armenian actor, comedian, and showman Surname [ edit ] Allan Vaché (born 1953), American jazz clarinetist, son of Warren Vaché Sr. Charles Vaché (1926-2009), bishop of The Episcopal Church in Virginia Jacques Vaché (1895–1919), friend of André Breton and

252-489: The title Vache . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vache&oldid=1217689876 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Georgian masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description

270-489: The title Vache . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vache&oldid=1217689876 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Georgian masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description

288-489: The title Vache . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vache&oldid=1217689876 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Georgian masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description

306-433: The title Prince of Princes) and founder of the Vachutian dynasty Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache of Kakheti (died 839), prince and chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 827 to 839 Contemporary given name [ edit ] Vatche Arslanian (1955–2003), member of

324-433: The title Prince of Princes) and founder of the Vachutian dynasty Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache of Kakheti (died 839), prince and chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 827 to 839 Contemporary given name [ edit ] Vatche Arslanian (1955–2003), member of

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