The Gulf of Saint-Malo is a part of the south-western English Channel between Brittany, Normandy, and the Channel Islands. Formed by subsidence and flooding...
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Saint-Malo (UK: /sæ̃ ˈmɑːloʊ/, US: /ˌsæ̃ məˈloʊ/, French: [sɛ̃ malo] ; Gallo: Saent-Malô; Breton: Sant-Maloù) is a historic French port in Ille-et-Vilaine...
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Saint-Malo is a port city in Brittany, France. Saint Malo may also refer to: Gulf of Saint-Malo, around the city. Malo (saint) (born c. 520), 6th century...
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The Battle of Saint-Malo was fought between Allied and German forces for control of the French coastal town of Saint-Malo in Brittany during World War...
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Cotentin Peninsula (redirect from History of the Cotentin Peninsula)
of the northwest coast of France. It extends north-westward into the English Channel, towards Great Britain. To its west lie the Gulf of Saint-Malo and...
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south coast of the island, opening out into the Gulf of Saint-Malo. St. Aubin was originally a fishing village and the historic economic centre of the island...
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Alderney Race (category Geography of Normandy)
Alderney, in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, and La Hague, France. It constitutes the northeastern limit of the Gulf of Saint-Malo. When the wind and the race...
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Cézembre Point (category Headlands of Adélie Land)
northeast of Cape Margerie. It was charted in 1950 by the French Antarctic Expedition and named for Cézembre, an island in the Gulf of Saint-Malo, France...
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English Channel (category Bodies of water of the North Sea)
lies between Lyme Bay and the Gulf of Saint Malo, near its midpoint. Well on the continental shelf, it has an average depth of about 120 m (390 ft) at its...
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Labrador, in Canada, plus the islands Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, possessions of France, in North America. The Gulf of St. Lawrence connects the Great Lakes...
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of Berlin announced on 16 November 2023 that this system will be named Linus. Météo-France predicted this system will travel from the Gulf of Saint-Malo...
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49th parallel north (category Lists of coordinates)
circle of latitude that is 49° north of Earth's equator. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. The city of Paris...
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Jean Saint Malo in French (died June 19, 1784), also known as Juan San Maló in Spanish, was the leader of a group of runaway enslaved Africans, known...
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Cadomian Orogeny (category Orogenies of Europe)
Lézardrieux. The southern edge of the Gulf of Saint-Malo between Tregor and Cancale shows the deformational structures of the Cadomian Orogeny. These are...
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Jacques Cartier (category People from Saint-Malo)
of Brittany was formally united with France in the Edict of Union, Cartier was introduced to King Francis I by Jean Le Veneur, bishop of Saint-Malo and...
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of France, situated north-east from Saint-Malo, about five kilometres alongside the coast. Administratively, it is part of the commune of Saint-Malo,...
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Dinard (category Communes of Ille-et-Vilaine)
residents. The towns of Pleurtuit and Saint-Malo are nearby and the Dinard–Pleurtuit–Saint-Malo Airport is about 4 km south of Dinard. With its international...
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Brière (category Marshes of France)
Montoir-de-Bretagne Saint-André-des-Eaux, Loire-Atlantique Saint-Joachim (the commune covering most of la Grande Brière) Saint-Lyphard Saint-Malo-de-Guersac Saint-Nazaire...
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Brittany (redirect from Seven founder saints of Brittany)
The Pays de Saint-Brieuc, around Saint-Brieuc, forming part of the Côtes-d'Armor département. The Pays de Saint-Malo, around Saint-Malo, divided between...
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west to east for 655 km, from the outlet of Lake Saint Pierre to Pointe-des-Monts, where it becomes the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in Quebec, Canada. The estuary...
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Jean-Baptiste Bouchette (category Economic history of Canada)
in Quebec to Saint-Malo-born seaman Marc Bouchette and Marie-Thérèse Grenet. Bouchette established a fishing business in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence around...
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MV Musthika Kencana II (category Merchant ships of Norway)
850 troops who were to participate in the First Gulf War. She returned to service on the Saint-Malo - Portsmouth route on 2 May. On 1 October, she transferred...
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Jacques Cartier Strait (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt)
Geography Commission, on the occasion of the celebration of the fourth centenary of the first trip to Canada by the Saint-Malo explorer Jacques Cartier. "George...
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René Duguay-Trouin (category French Navy officers from Saint-Malo)
ship-owners, operating a shipping business out of Saint-Malo, a port favoured by French corsairs. At the age of 16, Duguay-Trouin first went to sea as a sailor...
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from Saint-Malo am I!". Saint-Malo, however, progressed and in 1308 the town was made into a free commune to encourage the commercial activities of craftsmen...
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Nicolas Surcouf (category People from Saint-Malo)
Nicolas Surcouf ( 1770, Saint-Malo – 1848) was a French privateer. He was the brother and lieutenant of one of France's most famous and successful privateers...
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Captain Antifer (category Saint-Malo)
Antife of Saint-Malo and various others of diverse nationalities and backgrounds on a complicated route – from Tunisia to the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Guinea...
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St. Lawrence River (redirect from Saint-Lawrence river)
of North America connecting the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic Ocean. Its waters flow in a northeasterly direction from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of...
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Tidal island (redirect from List of tidal islands)
Noirmoutier in Vendée Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy Tombelaine in Normandy Grand Bé, Petit Bé and Fort National in Saint-Malo The Neuwerk in the Wadden...
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St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana (redirect from Saint Bernard Parish)
the United States, Saint Malo, Louisiana. The chief historical attraction in St. Bernard Parish is the Chalmette Battlefield (part of Jean Lafitte National...
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