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Argoat (French pronunciation: [
aʁɡɔat]) is the
inland part of
Brittany in France, in
opposition to the coast, Armor. Its name is
derived from
Breton « ar »...
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Raymonde Allain From 1977 to 1979, the
inland area of Brittany,
known as
Argoat,
competed separately.
Prior to the 1960s, the
departments of Côtes d'Armor...
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Certificate allowing a
person to
enter a
prohibited area (Resistance
Museum in
Argoat, Saint-Connan)...
- of the "volcan du Diable", seen from one of the
beaches of the lake of
Argoat. Highest point
Elevation 315 m (1,033 ft)
Prominence 315 m (1,033 ft) Coordinates...
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named Armor or
Arvor ("by the sea" in Breton), and the
inland is
called Argoat ("by the forest"). The best
soils were
primitively covered by
large forests...
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Talbot Battle of
Argoed Llwyfain is a poem by
Taliesen about Owain mab
Urien Argoat, the
inland area of Brittany,
France This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Rance Coëtquen
Football (9) 27. ALSL Plémy (10) 0–2 AS Trégueux (9) 28. US
Argoat-Pélem (9) 3–0 AS
Pludual (9) 29. AS Kérien-Magoar (11) 0–3 ES
Pommerit Le...
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femmes en
Bretagne (UTL/Coop Breizh, 1999), La
Bretagne entre Armor et
Argoat (Reader's Digest, 1999). On 12
November 1999 Le Nail was
accused by the...
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heavily forested, and so is
sometimes ****ociated with Brocéliande and the
Argoat. By
about 1000, Porhoët was a viscounty. Poutrocoët was also a
diocese for...
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Pestivien (10) 1–0 AS
Plussulien (10) 95. US
Callac (9) 2–0 US
Argoat-Pélem (10) 96. FC Poulancre-Múr-Saint-Gilles (10) 1–0 AS Saint-Barnabé (11)...