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    Vézelay (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    Chardonnay grape variety. About half of the production is marketed through the Cave Henry co-operative. The vineyards are believed[according to whom?] to have...
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    de France, admiral des mers de Levant, Gouverneur de Provence, conseiller du Roy, et capitaine de cent hommes d'armes. Château de Lugny: Fourny, 1653....
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    of Courson. A well in Courson gives access to the deepest cave of the Yonne – the Gouffre de Villepot – at 48m depth. The Town Hall occupies a nineteenth...
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    equally likely that the three solutions are one: In 1782, newly discovered caves yielded weapons, ornaments, coins, and jewelry linked to the worship of...
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    was closely related to the commandery of Mount Soissons. Many remains of cave dwellings Nicolas Bertin (1752-1816), General of the French Revolution, born...
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    information on the design from Saint-Bris-le-Vineux www.bailly-lapierre.fr, for information about the caves at Bailly and their Crémant de Bourgogne v t e...
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    occupied by the belligerents during the First World War. They left some cave carvings - some of which are of high quality. Aizy-Jouy Village (20th century)...
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    France. The caves of Arcy-sur-Cure, just south of the commune, hold the second-oldest cave paintings known, after those of Chauvet Cave. Archeological...
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