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    The arrondissement of Mauriac is an arrondissement of France in the Cantal department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It has 55 communes. Its population...
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    Mauriac (French pronunciation: [moʁjak] ; Occitan: [mawɾiˈak]) is a commune in the Cantal department in the Auvergne region in south-central France. It...
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    Paris (redirect from Département de Paris)
    such as Colette, André Gide, François Mauriac, André Malraux, Albert Camus, and, after World War II, by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. Between...
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    the arrondissement was 82,391 in 2016. Arrondissement of Mauriac, (subprefecture: Mauriac) with 55 communes. The population of the arrondissement was...
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    Lignan-de-Bazas Listrac-de-Durèze Loubens Louchats Loupiac Loupiac-de-la-Réole Lucmau Lugasson Marimbault Marions Martres Masseilles Massugas Mauriac Mazères...
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  • (excluded) until avenue de Toulon. It is also composed of 5th arrondissement situated west of rue François-Mauriac from the 9th arrondissement, avenue Pierre-Doize...
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    and river valleys. At first, Cantal was divided into four arrondissements—Aurillac, Mauriac, Saint-Flour and Murat (later merged with Saint-Flour). The...
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    Alphonse Fochier, and still later renamed rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, in Lyon's 2nd arrondissement. He was the third of five children (and nicknamed 'Tonio')...
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    Unanimity, formed. It included many of de Gaulle's Free French associates such as Gaston Palewski, Claude Guy, Claude Mauriac and Jacques Soustelle, together...
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  • 2019[update] France contains 332 arrondissements (including 12 overseas). Overseas departments of France Mayotte has no arrondissements. Téléchargement - Année...
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    Nathalie Mauriac-Dyer, "Quatre Lettres inédites de Proust au Prince de Polignac", Bulletin Marcel Proust 53 (December 2003): 9–21. Michael de Cossart,...
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    Mauriac (French pronunciation: [moʁjak] ) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of the Gironde...
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  • the SACD Georges-Pitoëff prize for his production of Le Cirque by Claude Mauriac. He was also interested in musicals, staging Twist Appeal with Vince Taylor...
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    Périgueux Château de Beynac Lascaux Canoeing on the Dordogne River La Roque-Gageac Cabanes du Breuil Château de Mauriac (Douzillac) Maison forte de Reignac There...
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    the Landes department Arrondissements of the Landes department Château de Belhade Château de Castillon Château de Lacaze Château de Ravignan Château du...
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    Saint-André-de-Cubzac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ɑ̃dʁe də kybzak], literally Saint-André of Cubzac; Occitan: Sent Andreus de Cubzac, Gascon: Sent Andriu de Cubzac)...
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  • Édouard Georges Mac-Avoy (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
    Pierre Larousse, Honegger, Mauriac, Picasso, de Gaulle, Béjart, and Johnny Hallyday and Arthur Rubinstein A friend of Henry de Montherlant, he illustrated...
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    preschools (école maternelle): Malraux, Mauriac, Mermoz, and Saint-Exupery Four elementary schools: Malraux, Mauriac, Mermoz, and Saint-Exupery Collège Charles...
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    Robert Brasillach (category Nazi collaborators shot at the Fort de Montrouge)
     71. Kaplan 2000, p. 187. "Quatre procès de trahison". Jean Lacouture, La raison de l'autre, Montesquieu, Mauriac, Confluences, 2002. Jean-Luc Barré, « Brasillach...
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    Count Jean Bruno Wladimir François-de-Paule Lefèvre d'Ormesson (16 June 1925 – 5 December 2017) was a French writer and novelist. He authored forty books...
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    funds for two other colleges in the vicinity of Clermont, at Billom at Mauriac. The Parisian project was eagerly supported by Laynez, by then the Jesuits'...
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    bridges of Pont de Bercy and Pont de Tolbiac and links up the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris. Its nearest Paris Metro station is Quai de la Gare. The...
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    1904. It is also the setting for an early scene in François Mauriac's novel Le Noeud de Vipères, published in 1932. The town is the setting and subject...
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    novelist of the left but a vocal critic of Stalinism; André Maurois, François Mauriac, André Malraux and Marcel Pagnol. A new literary movement emerged in Paris...
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    La Teste-de-Buch (French pronunciation: [la tɛst də byʃ]; Occitan: La Tèsta (de Bug), [la ˈtɛstə (ðe ˈβyc)]; lit. "La Teste-of-Buch") is a coastal commune...
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  • Maurice Bardèche (category Writers from Centre-Val de Loire)
    he wrote a letter to François Mauriac (Lettre à François Mauriac), who had unsuccessfully tried to convince Charles de Gaulle to grant Brasillach amnesty...
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    seven public preschools/nurseries (maternelles): Foch, Galliéni, François Mauriac, Montgolfier, Pasteur, Prévert, Saint-Exupéry. There are five public elementary...
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    Communauté de communes du Pays Gentiane (CCPM) Communauté de communes du Pays de Mauriac (CCPS) Communauté de communes du Pays de Salers (CCSA) Communauté de communes...
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    Algerian society. As early as 2 November 1954, Catholic writer François Mauriac called against the use of torture in L'Express in an article titled Surtout...
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    Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1965), athlete (sprinter) Albert Marquet, (1875–1947), painter François Mauriac (1885–1970), writer, Nobel laureate 1952 Benjamin Millepied (born 1977)...
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