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Fenis may refer to: * Fénis, a town and comune in the Aosta Valley, Italy * Feniș, a village in the commune Gurahonț, Arad County, Romania * Feniș, a tributary of the river Crișul Alb in Arad County, Romania * Fenis Bently, American football coach See also * Feni (other) Feni may refer to: Places *Feni District, a district of Chittagong Division, Bangladesh **Feni, Bangladesh, the capital city of Feni District **Feni Sadar Upazila, an Upazila of Feni District *Feni Islands, an island group in Papua New Guinea *Fen ...
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Fénis
Fénis ( Valdôtain: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. It is especially known for Fénis Castle Fénis Castle ( it, Castello di Fénis, french: Château de Fénis) is an Italian medieval castle located in the town of Fénis. It is one of the most famous castles in Aosta Valley, and for its architecture and its many towers and battlemente ..., a well-preserved medieval castle. External links *MAV, Museum of Aosta Valley's traditions - Fénis*Official Fénis web site for tourists Cities and towns in Aosta Valley {{Aosta-geo-stub ...
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Crișul Alb
The Crișul Alb (Romanian), ( Hungarian: Fehér-Körös) is a river in western Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania, and in south-eastern Hungary (Békés County). Its source is in the southern Apuseni Mountains (Romanian: Munții Apuseni). It flows through the towns Brad, Ineu, Chișineu-Criș in Romania, and Gyula in Hungary. Crossing the border of Hungary, the river, now called Fehér-Körös, joins the Fekete-Körös (''Crișul Negru'') a few kilometres north from Gyula to form the river Körös (''Criș'')Planul de management al riscului la inundații - Administrația Bazinală de Apă Crișuri
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Fenis Bently
Fenis Bently was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Central State Normal School—now the University of Central Oklahoma—from 1905 to 1911, compiling a career college football record of 22–38–5. Head coaching record Football References

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