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    Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃sɛ l(ə) ʃɑto nøvɛl]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. The castle was...
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  • Grancey may refer to: In places: Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle, a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France Poinson-lès-Grancey, a commune in...
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    The Cistercians built the Château du Clos Vougeot and the nearby villages of Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux and Saint-Bernard. Les Bolards is an archaeological...
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    département Chambertin Route des Grands Crus Château de Gevrey-Chambertin "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des...
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    in flamboyant Gothic style. It was restored in the 19th century by Viollet-le-Duc. The north tympanum depicts the legend of St. Thomas. La porte Sauvigny...
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    the French military. Between 1705 and 1725, he built the Château de Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle on the site of an existing medieval fortress, which is still...
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    botanique de l'Arquebuse. Dijon is home to the prominent contemporary art centre Le Consortium, a fine-arts school (ENSA), as well as a number of art galleries...
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    776 kilometres (482 mi) before it passes between the coastal communes of Le Havre and Honfleur, on the Normandy coast, into the English Channel. Source-Seine...
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    Gissey-sur-Ouche (21300) Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle (21304) Grenant-lès-Sombernon (21306) Grosbois-en-Montagne (21310) Hauteville-lès-Dijon (21315) Heuilley-sur-Saône...
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    Europe.[citation needed] Other landmarks in Beaune include the old market (les Halles), the Beffroi (clock tower), and the collegiate church of Notre Dame...
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  • Crécey-sur-Tille Cussey-les-Forges Diénay Échevannes Épagny Francheville Foncegrive Fraignot-et-Vesvrotte Frénois Gemeaux Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle Is-sur-Tille...
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    Côte-d'Or, in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The village was awarded membership in Les Plus Beaux Villages de France ("France's most beautiful villages"). The medieval...
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    Meursault could be corroborated by the name of the river that passes the town: Le Ruisseau des Clous, which appeared as Agine in medieval texts (since 1155)...
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  • Poinson-lès-Grancey (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃sɔ̃ ɡʁɑ̃sɛ], literally Poinson near Grancey) is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern...
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  • ethnologist, geographer, linguist, and writer. Petitot was born in Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle, France. His father, Jean-Baptiste Petitot, was a clockmaker;...
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    Abbey of Fontenay, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The chateau was the scene of the marriage of Anne de Bourgogne and John of Lancaster...
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    Vix Grave). Some ruins on an eminence above the town mark the site of a château of the dukes of Burgundy. Nearby stands the church of St Vorles of the...
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    famous vineyard to their own names. Wines from the Chassagne side are called "Le Montrachet" and from the Puligny side simply "Montrachet" - there are 4 hectares...
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    Savigny-lès-Beaune (21590), INSEE "Normales et records pour Savigny les Bea (21)". Meteociel. Retrieved 18 June 2022. Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune, Château de...
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    Esbarres, Franxault, La Perrière-sur-Saône, Losne, Magny-les-Aubigny, Maison-Dieu, Montot, Pagny-le-Château, Pagny-la-Ville, St Jean de Losne, St Apollinaire...
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    southeast of Montbard and 50 km northwest of Dijon. The D905 from Venarey-les-Laumes to Posanges in the south passes through the western part of the commune...
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    Chaudenay-le-Château (French pronunciation: [ʃodnɛ l(ə) ʃɑto]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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    Paygnay-le-Château, then Pagny-la-Brûlée. Even though the fortified castles were destroyed the village is now called Pagny-le-Château. Although the château was...
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    Fain-lès-Moutiers (French pronunciation: [fɛ̃ mutje], literally Fain near Moutiers) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
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    century) The Château of the Princes de Condé (1550) The Chateau of the Princes of Condé Picture Gallery Château of Arnay-le-Duc called "Former château of the...
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    Gurgy-le-Château (French pronunciation: [ɡyʁʒi l(ə) ʃɑto]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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    Jean-Andoche Junot, a general under Napoleon was born in the village. The Château de Bussy-Rabutin, home of the 17th-century courtier and writer Roger de...
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    and a cast iron replica decorated a fountain in the village of Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle in the Côte-d'Or. In addition, replicas of reduced size in terracotta...
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    Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. It used to be known under the name Chassagne-le-Haut, but the name was changed to Chassagne-Montrachet by a decree on November...
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    premier cru wines. The top vineyards include Les Gaudichots, Les Malconsorts, Les Suchots, Cros Parantoux, Les Chaumes, and Clos des Réas (a monopole of...
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