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Camon may refer to: ;Places * Camon, Ariège, a commune in the Midi-Pyrénées region of southern France * Camon, Somme, a commune in the Picardie region of northern France * Kamon (Bible), Camon (biblical place), a biblical location in Gilead ;Other *Camon (surname) * Camon, a common name for ''Oenocarpus bacaba'', a fruiting palm tree native to South America See also

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Camon, Ariège
Camon (; ) is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France. Nicknamed Little Carcassonne, it is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (The Most Beautiful Villages of France) Association. Population The inhabitants of the town of Camon are called ''Camonais'' in French.Ariège
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Communes of the Ariège department The following is a list of the 325 communes of the Ariège department of France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French ...


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Camon, Somme
Camon (; Picard: ''Canmon'') is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Geography The commune lies on the right bank of the river Somme, east of Amiens. Population See also *Communes of the Somme department The following is a list of the 771 communes of the Somme department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Communes of Somme (department) {{Amiens-geo-stub ...
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Kamon (Bible)
Kamon or Camon (in Hebrew: קָמוֹן, in Ancient Greek: Καμων, transliterated as ''Kamôn'') is a place mentioned in the Bible. Located in Gilead, it is said that Jair was buried there. It is not yet clear whether it is a real place or primarily a symbolic one. History Biblical account According to the Book of Judges, Kamon is located in Gilead and is the place where Judge Jair is buried. Sources Kamon is mentioned only once in the Bible. While only one Hebrew name is given in the Masoretic text, both Καμων (Kamôn) and Ραμμω (Rhammô) are found in the Septuagint manuscripts. In the 19th century, Easton believed it was probably located on the slopes of Mount Carmel. One possible etymology of the term could come from קָמָה (Qamāh), which means "to rise", possibly indicating that it was a fortified place situated on high ground. A place named Καμους (Kamous) was mentioned by Polybius and was conquered by Antiochus III. It might be the same locat ...
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Camon (surname)
Camon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alessandro Camon (born 1963), Italian-American screenwriter and film producer * Ferdinando Camon (born 1935), Italian writer * Núria Camón (born 1978), Spanish field hockey player See also * Kamon (name) {{surname, Camon ...
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Oenocarpus Bacaba
''Oenocarpus bacaba'' is an economically important monoecious fruiting palm native to South America and the Amazon rainforest, which has edible fruits. This plant is cited in ''Flora Brasiliensis'' by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. It can reach up to 20–25 metres tall and 15–25 cm in diameter. It grows in well-drained sandy soils of the Amazon basin.Galeano, Gloria 1992. ''Las palmas de la regíon de Araracuara''. Bogotá: TOPEMBOS - Universidad Nacional. Names It is called ''bacaba açu'', ''bacaba-de-leque'', and ''bacaba verdadeira'' in Brazil, ''ungurahui'' in Peru, ''camon'' in French Guiana, ''koemboe'' in Suriname, and ''manoco'' and ''punáma'' in Colombia. The Portuguese ''"bacaba"'' and the Spanish ''"milpesos"'' (or ''"palma milpesos"'') often denote this species, but may refer to any ''Oenocarpus'' palm. In English it has been called ''Turu palm''. Fruit Bacaba produces more fruits than any other palm in central Amazonia, averaging around 2500 per bunc ...
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