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Triolet is a small town on the island of Mauritius.
A triolet is a poetic form that is eight lines long.
In the mid-1980s he began working on his "Triolet" series of large glass sculptures.
The economy of Triolet has historically mostly been agricultural.
Triolet is largest village in Mauritius by population as well as area.
Their being three, gives rise to the word Triolet, the French equivalent of triplet.
Triolet uses pairs or triplets of numbers that sum up to less than, or exactly 15, respectively.
Later she divorced Triolet.
The triolet is a close cousin of the rondeau, another French verse form emphasizing repetition and rhyme.
Triolet may also refer to:
In 1944 Triolet was the first woman to be awarded the Prix Goncourt.
The pilgrimage began when a resident of Triolet had a vision of a sacred lake surrounded by dense forestry.
September - Elsa Triolet, writer (died 1970).
The word "Triolet" has its origins in a very specific type of French poem, before the French renaissance.
Triolet is the oldest and simplest form of poetry that was used during the golden age of lyric poetry.
Triolet for flute, harp and bassoon (1980)
Triolet and Aragon fought in the French Resistance.
Triolet for Brass (ca. 1985)
(This is Paris) - text by Elsa Triolet.
After that, a nearby club, Triolet (rue de Carmes), is open till 5am.
Un "Triolet", a "Triplet" in English, denotes a very specific type of poem.
An effective conventional triolet achieves two things; firstly the naturalness of the refrain and secondly the alteration of the refrain's meaning.
It was discovered by inhabitants of the town of Triolet and not Terre-Rouge as recent intentionally wrong informations tend to support.
In 2010, La Poste, the French post office, issued three stamps honoring Triolet.
Triolet is the longest village in Mauritius, stretching nearly three miles, from Solitude to Trou-aux-biches.