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- Bayonne_ham abstract "Bayonne Ham or Jambon de Bayonne is an air-dried salted ham that takes its name from the ancient port city of Bayonne in the far South West of France, a city located in both the cultural regions of Basque Country and Gascony. Jambon de Bayonne has PGI status.".
- Bayonne_ham thumbnail Sceau_jambon_de_Bayonne.jpg?width=300.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageExternalLink www.salaisonsdeladour.com.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageID "13292594".
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageLength "4338".
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageRevisionID "673672141".
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Adour.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Aveyron.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Bayonne.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Béarn.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bayonne.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_cut.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dried_meat.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_products_with_protected_designation_of_origin.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ham.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meat_processing_in_France.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occitan_cuisine.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_area.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_region.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Deux-Sèvres.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Deux_Sèvres.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Espelette.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Foehn.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Foehn_wind.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Gascony.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_indications_and_traditional_specialities_in_the_European_Union.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Ham.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Jamón_ibérico.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Jamón_serrano.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Lauburu.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dried_foods.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Presunto.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Prosciutto.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Protected_Designation_of_Origin.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink Protected_designation_of_origin.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink File:Making_Jambon_de_Bayonne--Step_4.jpg.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLink File:Sceau_jambon_de_Bayonne.jpg.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayonne ham".
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayonne".
- Bayonne_ham hasPhotoCollection Bayonne_ham.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ham.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Bayonne_ham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Bayonne.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Cold_cut.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Dried_meat.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:French_products_with_protected_designation_of_origin.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Ham.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Meat_processing_in_France.
- Bayonne_ham subject Category:Occitan_cuisine.
- Bayonne_ham hypernym Ham.
- Bayonne_ham type Food.
- Bayonne_ham type Food.
- Bayonne_ham type Product.
- Bayonne_ham comment "Bayonne Ham or Jambon de Bayonne is an air-dried salted ham that takes its name from the ancient port city of Bayonne in the far South West of France, a city located in both the cultural regions of Basque Country and Gascony. Jambon de Bayonne has PGI status.".
- Bayonne_ham label "Bayonne ham".
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Bayonne-Schinken.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Jamón_de_Bayona.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Baionako_xingarra.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Jambon_de_Bayonne.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Perna_Baionensis.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Cambajon_de_Baiona.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs m.03c0tgr.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Q1230067.
- Bayonne_ham sameAs Q1230067.
- Bayonne_ham wasDerivedFrom Bayonne_ham?oldid=673672141.
- Bayonne_ham depiction Sceau_jambon_de_Bayonne.jpg.
- Bayonne_ham homepage en.
- Bayonne_ham isPrimaryTopicOf Bayonne_ham.