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founded in 1950
following the
merger of five
local patronages,
including Armoricaine de Brest,
founded in 1903. The club has
competed in
Ligue 1, the top...
- The
Armoricaine or
Armorican is an
endangered French breed of
domestic cattle. It
originated in
Brittany in the
nineteenth century. It has a red coat...
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butter and fish stock. It is
sometimes incorrectly referred to as
sauce armoricaine (pronounced [sos aʁmɔʁikɛn]), but in fact the
sauce was
invented by a...
- The
langues d'oïl (/dɔɪ(l)/ doy(l), US also /dɔːˈiːl/ daw-EEL, French: [lɑ̃ɡ dɔjl]) are a
dialect continuum that
includes standard French and its closest...
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Business activity also sand
exploitation with
subsidiary Compagnie Armoricaine de Navigation. One
subsidiary manage business around industrial products :...
- (1988) — English: The
Meeting of the
Chieftains (1989) # La
vedette armoricaine (1988) — English: The Idol of the
Gauls (1990) # L'affaire des faux menhirs...
- 18th and 19th centuries,
helping to
improve meat potential: Normande,
Armoricaine,
Rouge des Prés, Saosnoise. Hereford,
imported in the 1960s, is now an...
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Commons has
media related to
Magnus Maximus. De
Imperatoribus Romanis –
Roman Emperors,
account Roman Empire account Genèse de la
Bretagne armoricaine...
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Suite Sud-
Armoricaine is a
bawdy Breton song in Breton, po****rized by Alan
Stivell in the 1970s. It is the only song in
Breton ever to make the number...
- Norman).
Eastern Armorican,
together with Gallo,
forms the "zone
armoricaine" of
Langues d'oïl. As an oïl
language or
dialect it
shares many common...