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    Mondelange) Seille (in Metz) Rupt de Mad (in Arnaville) Meurthe (in Frouard) Mortagne (in Mont-sur-Meurthe) Madon (in Pont-Saint-Vincent) Vologne (in Pouxeux)...
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  • (département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques) but also in Anglet, Bayonne, Tarbes and Mont-de-Marsan in the Adour river basin. Coming administratively under the Academy...
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    Louvre Palace (category Castles in Île-de-France)
    de Rivoli, named after Cardinal Richelieu. Its western extension alongside rue de Rivoli is the Aile de Rohan, itself continued by the Aile de Marsan...
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    Honfleur, Saint-Lô, Mortain, Chapitre de Bayeux, Pont-Audemer, Vire] (in French). Paris: Plon. 1889. Chambre économique de Saint-Lô (1988). Saint-Lô, Les...
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    Annecy (redirect from Palais de l'Isle)
    offshoot The 15th century Église Saint-Maurice Université Savoie Mont Blanc Polytech'Savoie LAPP Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules specialized...
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    House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
    closeness to the kings (Louis XIV and Madame de Soubise, Louis XV and the Marshal of Soubise, Louis XVI and Madame de Marsan, governess of the Children...
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    Loire: Pont de l'Europe, Pont du Maréchal Joffre (also called Pont Neuf), Pont George-V (also called Pont Royal, carrying the commune tramway), Pont René-Thinat...
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    its confluence with the Tescou. Montauban is the second oldest (after Mont-de-Marsan) of the bastides of southern France. Its foundation dates from 1144...
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    Troyes (redirect from Saint Aventinus)
    En 525, il racheta de l'esclavage Fidole (saint Phal), à qui il confia son monastère, et il se retira en ermite a l'Isle-au-Mont, ou il mourut en 537...
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    Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
    the river Seine whose crest includes two islands, the Île Saint-Louis and the larger Île de la Cité, which form the oldest part of the city. The river's...
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    Hippodrome de Saint-Paul-les-Dax, Dax Hippodrome de Sarlande, Castillonnès Hippodrome des fleurs, Biarritz Hippodrome des Grands Pins, Mont-de-Marsan Hippodrome...
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    which La Croix du Nivolet is found), Mont Granier (Chartreuse) and the Chaîne de Belledonne to the south, the Chaîne de l'Épine (the most southern mountain...
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  • Lycée Charles de Coulomb, Angoulême Lycée Charles de Foucauld, Brest Lycée Charles de Gaulle, Longperrier Lycée Charles Despiau, Mont-de-Marsan Lycée Charles...
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    Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the piers stands the small Romanesque chapel of Saint-Bénézet. The Pont Édouard Daladier and the Pont de Royaume, which together span both channels of the...
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  • Conservatoire de l'air et de l'espace de la BA 116 Dax Musée de l'aviation légère de l'armée de Terre et de l'hélicoptère Musée de Borda Mont-de-Marsan Musée...
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    Étienne Le Camus launched the construction of Saint-Louis Church. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV caused the departure of 2,000 Protestants...
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    Located in the city’s 1st arrondissement, the museum occupies the Pavillon de Marsan, the north-western wing of the Palais du Louvre. With approximately one...
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    Saint Gatien, its canonized first bishop, was begun about 1170 to replace the cathedral that was burnt out in 1166 during the dispute between Louis VII...
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  • Swerts Tour of Flanders, Roger Swerts Sainte-Alvere, Robert Cazala Mont-de-Marsan, Raymond Poulidor Stasegem: Roger Swerts Wielsbeke, Roger Swerts Overall...
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    Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Garonne, the Pont de pierre built in the 1820s and three modern bridges built after 1960: the Pont Saint Jean, just south of the Pont de pierre (both...
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    (1842–1885), journalist Louis-Jean Résal (1854–1920), engineer who built the Pont Mirabeau and the Pont Alexandre III in Paris Auguste and Louis Lumière (1862–1954)...
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    ravine or water. This may refer to a river crossing now spanned by the Pont Louis XIII, just to the south of the town centre. Privas inhabitants are called...
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    Créteil (category Communes of Val-de-Marne)
    Charenton-le-Pont. The area is an alluvial plain eroded by the action of the Marne and the Seine. Bordering communes include Maisons-Alfort, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés...
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    the French Revolution, was named after Saint-Brieuc. It also dates from the Middle Ages when the ‘pays de Saint Brieuc’, or Penteur, was established by...
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    Monspessulanus, is said to have stood for mont pelé (the naked hill, because the vegetation was poor), or le mont de la colline (the mount of the hill). Montpellier...
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  • Ailly-sur-Somme (5) Balaruc-les-Bains (7) v Mont-de-Marsan (4) Prix-lès-Mézières (6) v Wasquehal (4) Borgo (5) v Beauvais (5) Saint-Amand (6) v Croix (4) Mons-en-Barœul...
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    Canal du Midi, parks Pont-Neuf (16th-17th c.) Red brick dykes from the 18th century Quays of the Garonne and Pont-Neuf Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Jacques former hospital...
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    dedicated to both Kings Louis IX and Louis XII, built between 1564 and 1700. St. Vincent Blois Church, dedicated to Saint Vincent de Paul, built between 1625...
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    European atlantic arc, 50 km from the English Channel (near Saint-Malo, Dinard, and Mont Saint-Michel). Rennes has the distinction of having a significant...
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    Amiens (redirect from Saint-Acheul (Amiens))
    is located at 12 Rue du Port d'Amont, near Pont-Beauville. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a place of worship on the Doullens road...
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