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    Narbonne (/nɑːrˈbɒn/ nar-BON, US also /-ˈbɔːn, -ˈbʌn/ -⁠BAWN, -⁠BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona)...
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    Via Domitia (category History of Narbonne)
    Montpellier route remains unknown Montbazin (Forum Domitii) Mèze Pinet Saint-Thibéry (Cessero) and its Roman bridge Béziers (Baeterris) Narbonne (Narbo Martius)...
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    E72) A 61: Toulouse ( E72) - Villefranche-de-Lauragais ( E72) - Carcassonne - Narbonne ( E15) A 9: Narbonne (start of concurrency with E15) - Béziers...
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  • Monde (in French)Paul Sabatier, prix Nobel de chimie 1912 : un universitaire régionaliste et chercheur de talent Biographie et œuvre scientifique Nathalie...
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    goes through Lemesos. The EV8 along the Canal de la Robine near Narbonne, France. Pirinexus Cycle Route near La Jonquera, Barcelona EV8 sign in Zadar...
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    needed] The institute is located on 205 route de Narbonne and shares the campus with Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC).[citation needed] The...
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    (died February 1239), known in Spanish as Aimerico Pérez de Lara, was the Viscount of Narbonne from 1194 until his own death. He was a member of the House...
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    Perpignan–Figueres. The project includes two new stations in Béziers and Narbonne. Montpellier–Béziers and Rivesaltes–Toulouges will be for mixed traffic...
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    was built by the Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Midi. The first section that was opened in 1858 led from Narbonne to Perpignan. The line was extended to...
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    becomes the Autopista AP-7. The route passes the following major towns and cities Perpignan (Pyrénées-Orientales), Narbonne (Aude), Béziers and Montpellier...
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    Nîmes (Start of concurrency with E 80) - Montpellier - Béziers (E 11) - Narbonne (End of concurrency with E 80) - Perpignan - Le Boulou  Spain AP-7: La...
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    granddaughter of De Narbonne. Even as she gave birth, there were fifteen people in her bedroom. After the death of de Staël's husband, Mathieu de Montmorency...
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    Clermont-Ferrand - Béziers - Narbonne - Perpignan - Spain The road begins in Moulins at a junction with the N7 on the Rue de l'Horloge. The road weaves...
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    night services (Intercités de nuit) Paris–Carcassonne–Narbonne–Cerbère local service (TER Occitanie) Portbou–Cerbère–Narbonne–Montpellier–Avignon local...
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    Aude (redirect from Département de l'Aude)
    centuries. Its prefecture is Carcassonne and its subprefectures are Limoux and Narbonne. As of 2019, it had a population of 374,070. Aude is a frequent feminine...
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    connections to Toulouse, Carcassonne and Narbonne. In Roman times the location of the town was a staging post on the Narbonne-Toulouse road, and called Sostomagus...
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    Charles Trenet (category People from Narbonne)
    Internationale Jean-Marc Aubert, "A9: Charles Trenet vous salue bien sur l'aire de Narbonne-Vinassan" Archived 10 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Métropolitain...
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    Folkestone – Dover ... Calais – Paris – Lyon – Orange – Narbonne – Girona – Barcelona – Tarragona – Castellón de la Plana – Valencia – Alicante – Murcia – Almería...
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    Gare de Lyon: High speed services (TGV) Paris–Lyon Paris–Avignon–Marseille Paris–Avignon–Toulon–Cannes–Nice Paris–Lyon–Montpellier–Béziers–Narbonne–Perpignan...
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  • Frankish origin. The poem of Aymeri de Narbonne contains the account of the young Aymeri's brilliant capture of Narbonne, which he then receives as a fief...
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    Carcassonne (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Glasgow-Prestwick and Charleroi. The Gare de Carcassonne railway station offers direct connections to Toulouse, Narbonne, Perpignan, Paris, Marseille, and several...
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    Perpignan, Narbonne, Béziers, Agde, Sète, Montpellier, Nîmes, and Valence. International AVE: Barcelona–Lyon via Girona, Figueres, Perpignan, Narbonne, Montpellier...
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    grandson of Garin de Monglane Floovant (late 12th); the hero is a son of Merovingian King Clovis I Aymeri de Narbonne by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube (late...
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    Chemin des Dames (category Transport in Hauts-de-France)
    In France, the Chemin des Dames ([ʃə.mɛ̃ de dam]; literally, the "ladies' path") is part of the route départementale (local road) D18 and runs east and...
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    Stroud 1966, pp. 95–96. de Narbonne 2007, p. 41. Danel & Cuny 1982, pp. 390–392, 401–402. Danel & Cuny 1982, p. 402. de Narbonne 2007, p. 42. Stroud 1966...
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    Gaul to launch their first raids into Septimania. By 719, Barcelona and Narbonne had also been captured. From 740 to 742, the invasion was then disrupted...
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    Canal du Midi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Canal de Jonction or 'junction canal', built in 1776, gave access to Narbonne via the Canal de la Robine de Narbonne. The same year the Canal de Brienne...
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    services were cancelled due to budget cuts. Only four routes, from Paris to Briançon, Albi, Latour de Carol and Nice, were kept. The brand has since been...
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    family is an old, noble, wealthy, and scholarly Sephardic Jewish family of Narbonne, France, and northern Spain established in the 11th century. The family...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
    The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, known in Islamic history as the Battle of Al-Uqab (Arabic: معركة العقاب), took place on 16 July 1212 and was an important...
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