Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q18217046> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 31 of
31
with 100 triples per page.
- Q18217046 subject Q6787691.
- Q18217046 subject Q8388101.
- Q18217046 subject Q8388108.
- Q18217046 abstract "The Norman donkey, French: Âne Normand, is a breed of domestic donkey from Normandy, in north-west France. It is found mainly in the present-day Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy regions, and is also present in Brittany and the Pays de Loire. It is the smallest of the seven recognised French donkey breeds. It was formerly used as a pack animal in agricultural work, mainly for carrying milk churns; it is now used in leisure sports and tourism. The breed was recognised by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, the French ministry of agriculture, in 1997. The stud book is kept by the Association de l'Âne Normand, an association of breeders.".
- Q18217046 thumbnail Haras_du_Pin_ane_normand.JPG?width=300.
- Q18217046 wikiPageExternalLink Reglement-Ane_Normand-21-11-2013.pdf.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q12589.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q12679.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q1328072.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q143970.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q15878.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q16954.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q16961.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q16994.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q19707.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q3249.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q327.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q3315187.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q3362079.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q3577080.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q36784.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q38829.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q6787691.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q82151.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388101.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388108.
- Q18217046 wikiPageWikiLink Q900906.
- Q18217046 comment "The Norman donkey, French: Âne Normand, is a breed of domestic donkey from Normandy, in north-west France. It is found mainly in the present-day Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy regions, and is also present in Brittany and the Pays de Loire. It is the smallest of the seven recognised French donkey breeds. It was formerly used as a pack animal in agricultural work, mainly for carrying milk churns; it is now used in leisure sports and tourism.".
- Q18217046 label "Norman donkey".
- Q18217046 depiction Haras_du_Pin_ane_normand.JPG.