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    was extended to include much of western Roman Gaul as far north as the Loire. Thus, the name of the Aquitani came to be transferred to the territory...
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    the Loire, remnants of the Loire army gathered in eastern France to form the Army of the East, commanded by general Charles-Denis Bourbaki. In a final...
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  • numerals. Thirty-seven is: The number of the French department Indre-et-Loire The number of slots in European roulette (numbered 0 to 36, the 00 is not...
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    Gascony (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    [ɡasˈkuɲɔ]; Basque: Gaskoinia) was a province of the southwestern Kingdom of France that succeeded the Duchy of Gascony (602–1453). From the 17th century until...
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    Gilles de Rais (category Executed people from Pays de la Loire)
    Mélanges offerts à Jean Kerhervé. Histoire (in French). Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes. pp. 123–125. ISBN 978-2-75350-602-2. Bouzy, Olivier...
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    Duchy of Aquitaine (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    [dyʃe dakitɛn]) was a historical fiefdom in western, central, and southern areas of present-day France to the south of the river Loire, although its extent...
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    War in the Vendée (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    The Vendée is a coastal region, located immediately south of the river Loire in western France. Initially, the revolt was similar to the 14th-century...
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  • country code[citation needed] The number of the French department Maine-et-Loire List of highways numbered 49 "Sloane's A000931 : Padovan sequence". The...
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    area from the northern slopes of the Pyrenees in the south to the Liger (Loire) river in the north. The major tribes are listed at the end of this section...
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    047 km (651 mi) Tagus   - 1,038 km (645 mi) Daugava - 1,020 km (630 mi) Loire - 1,012 km (629 mi) Ebro - 960 km (600 mi) Prut - 953 km (592 mi) Neman...
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    cours d'eau - Vilaine (J---0060)". Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Loire (----0000)". "La Loire à Saint-Nazaire". Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved...
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    flags of Île-de-France List of Occitan flags List of flags of Pays de la Loire "adhésion et renouvellement". French Society of Vexillology. Retrieved 22...
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    This is a list of European Union regions (NUTS2 regions) sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP). Eurostat calculates the GDP based on the information...
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    Wexford (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from Collier's Encyclopedia)
    the following places: Annapolis, MD, United States Couëron, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France Lugo, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Yanga, Veracruz...
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  • song is a follow-up from the song "22 Two's". Vicks Formula 44 is a cough suppressant. The number of the French department Loire-Atlantique A blues song...
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    As the city, (called "Caesarodunum"), was important as a crossing point of the Loire, it became a stop on the route to Santiago de Compostela. The fourth...
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    Rivas is a commune in the Loire department in central France. Communes of the Loire department Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rivas (Loire). "Répertoire...
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    Theudebert, with Theuderic receiving the territory between the Seine and the Loire including the Breton frontier. They also campaigned together in Gascony...
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  • This is a list of observatory codes (IAU codes or MPC codes) published by the Minor Planet Center. For a detailed description, see observations of small...
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  • prototypes section at the end. Prototypes for aircraft that entered service under a different design number are ignored in favour of the service version. The...
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    Bessin, the Britons and the Alans of Armorica and Loire valley or the Taifals of Poitou to name a few prominent ones. By the end of his life, Clovis...
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    Between November 1793 to February 1794, over 4,000 were drowned in the Loire at Nantes under the supervision of Jean-Baptiste Carrier. Historian Reynald...
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  • Brunhilda of Austrasia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    abbey of St. Martin at Autun that she founded in 602 on the spot where the bishop of Tours had cut down a beech-tree that served as an object of pagan worship...
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    JSTOR 1088885. Brown 2003. The Later Roman Empire, 284–602: A Social, Economic, and Administrative Survey – 1986 by A. H. M. Jones, volume II, p. 933, quote: "The...
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    Le Pein or L'Piñ, Breton: Ar Bineg) is a commune in the Arrondissement of Châteaubriant-Ancenis of the Loire-Atlantique department in western France...
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    a fighter plane piloted by either Charley Fox of 412 Squadron RCAF, Jacques Remlinger of No. 602 Squadron RAF, or Johannes Jacobus le Roux of No. 602...
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    on the river Loire. The Hôtel des Tournelles was used as a residence by his mother Louise of Savoy then by his mistress Anne de Pisseleu, a tradition repeated...
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    Opinion Quarterly 68.4 (2004): 602–622. Online Etienne, Anne. "Do Election Results Represent People's Political Ideologies? A Study of the French 2002 Presidential...
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    Roland de la Poype (category Mayors of places in Pays de la Loire)
    Free French Air Force, he joined the Royal Air Force as a Sergeant and was assigned to No 602 Squadron, flying Supermarine Spitfires in July 1941. An...
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    pénétré jusque dans la vallée de la Loire : on parle même de leur venue dans la région orientale de la France, à Luxeuil, dans les Vosges et devant Metz...
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