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    Estables (French pronunciation: [ɛstabl]) is a village and former commune in the Lozère department in southern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged...
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    Chapeauroux (category Rivers of Lozère)
    1-kilometre (34.9 mi) long river in the Lozère and Haute-Loire départements, south-central France. Its source is near Estables, in the Margeride. It flows generally...
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    department of Lozère. The town of Mende is built in the Lot Valley, within the area of the Grands Causses [fr]. The region of the Causses in Lozère is one of...
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    département de la Lozère (in French). XXXII: 177.. Ignon, Jean-Joseph-Marie (1841). "Les monumens antiques et du Moyen-Âge du département de la Lozère". Mémoires...
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    Beast of Gévaudan (category Lozère)
    former province of Gévaudan (consisting of the modern-day department of Lozère and part of Haute-Loire), in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France...
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    Monts-de-Randon (category Communes of Lozère)
    communes of Rieutort-de-Randon (the seat), Estables, Saint-Amans, Servières and La Villedieu. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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    to the west of Languedoc, the province of Gévaudan (now département of Lozère), the province of Velay (now the central and eastern part of the département...
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    Louis Louis-Dreyfus (category Members of Parliament for Lozère)
    the French Parliament during the French Third Republic as a Deputy from Lozère from 1905–1910, a Deputy from Alpes-Maritimes from 1930 to 1936, and a Senator...
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    Crosa) is a department in central France named after the river Creuse. After Lozère, it is the second least populated department in France. It is bordered by...
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    la mer (in French). Klett Sprachen. ISBN 9783125915848. "À Saint-Alban (Lozère)". Samuel Huet. 18 September 2000. Retrieved 11 July 2020. "Staline, L'homme...
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    Languedoc (today part of the commune of Le Pont-de-Montvert, department of Lozère), the second son of Guillaume de Grimoard, Lord of Bellegarde, and of Amphélise...
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    of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese covers the department of Lozère. The diocese was already in existence in 314, since Genialis, a deacon of...
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    events involving the beast of Gévaudan that decimated the population of Lozère in 18th-century France. The Washington Post film critic Stephen Hunter found...
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  • MAC address uses 48-bit (6-byte). The number of the French department Lozère. a model of Harley-Davidson in the Sportster line. In Chinese numerology...
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    (409 sq mi) 18 April 2012 Cévennes National Park (Parc national des Cévennes) Lozère, Gard, Ardèche and Aveyron 937 km2 (362 sq mi) 2,793 km2 (1,078 sq mi) 2...
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    La Bussière, Vienne and a Catholic ceremony on 9 August in Le Buisson, Lozère. They have three children, Marguerite, Helena, and Dagmar. The couple divorced...
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    Resistance. Close to the village Barre-des-Cévennes in the Département Lozère he ran the farm "La Castelle" together with his second wife Marthe Saint-Pierre...
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    Protruding badge on the facade indicating the dwelling of a Cagot in Langogne (Lozère). Sculpture of a "Cagot" in the Église Saint-Girons in Monein, which was...
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    Narbonne in 1507. The territory falling within the jurisdiction of the Estates of Languedoc, which convened for the first time in 1346, shrank progressively...
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  • cross-country skiing Égliseneuve-d'Entraigues: 40 km of cross-country skiing Les Estables: 8 ski slopes, cross-country skiing Guéry: 35 km of cross-country skiing...
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    Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and is surrounded by the departments of Drôme, Vaucluse, Gard, Lozère, Haute-Loire, Loire and Isère. It is a land of great contrasts: at the lowest...
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  • the "pallos jog" of the estates. Before that, bakó(executioner) belonged to the status of the county, the city, the larger estate, now five executioners...
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    systems; Airbus Helicopters, an Airbus division; Azur Promotel, an active real estate development company; La Provence, the local daily newspaper; RTM, Marseille's...
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    chamber. The National Constituent Assembly was created in 1789 out of the Estates-General. It, and the revolutionary legislative assemblies that followed...
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    composed of individual houses. The 20th-century suburbs comprise some council estates but individual houses are much more common. Some shopping centres and several...
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    ingot to the city which yielded 649,490 francs. There were ten housing estates in 1948, some which contained over 70 houses. The barracks were delivered...
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    Pontoise. The name Cergy comes from Medieval Latin Sergiacum, meaning "estate of Sergius", a Gallo-Roman landowner. Cergy is the chief town of two cantons:...
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    the capital of the Dauphiné, henceforth a province of France, and the Estates of Dauphiné were created. The only Dauphin who governed his province was...
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    and several annexes, one of which houses the Park Museum. The Charance Estate also features the Conservatoire botanique national alpin [Alpine National...
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    unofficially since the 13th century. In 1443, Charles VII convened the Estates General of Bas-Limousin in Tulle. The town was then divided between l'Enclos...
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