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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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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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Certificate allowing a
person to
enter a
prohibited area (Resistance
Museum in
Argoat, Saint-Connan)...
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Title Length 1. "Amorika" 15:30 2. "Tumulus" 3:06 3. "
Argoat" 8:29 4. "Les
Roches du Diable" 3:23 5. "Stivell" 6:41 6. "Dolmen" 3:06 7. "Menhirs" 4:44...
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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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Callac (11) 26. AS
Pyramide Lanfains (13) 1–3 Étoile du Leff (12) 27. US
Argoat (12) 1–3 ES Le Fœil (12) 28. AS Trévé
Sports (12) 1–1 (2–3 p) AS Blavet...
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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...
- 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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Plussulien (10) 44. ****ociation La Ferrière (11) 0–3 AS
Motterieux (9) 45. US
Argoat-Pélem (10) 0–3 US
Erquy (9) 46. US Saint-Carreuc-Hénon (8) 3–2 Étoile du...