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Artenay (French pronunciation: [aʁtənɛ]) is a
commune in the
Loiret department, north-central France.
Artenay station has rail
connections to Orléans...
- The
Battle of
Artenay' also
known as the
Battle of Arthenay, took
place during the Franco-Prussian War, on 10
October 1870, in
Artenay a
small town located...
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trunk road (nationale) in
France linking Val-de-Reuil (near Rouen) and
Artenay (near Orléans). A
substantial portion of the road has been
designated part...
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Artenay is a
railway station in
Artenay, Centre-Val de Loire, France. The
station was
opened on 5 May 1843, and is
located on the Paris–Bordeaux railway...
- with
First Solution)
First solution A5 (Troyes - Sens) A19 (Sens -
Artenay) N154 (
Artenay -
Chartres -
Dreux - Évreux, then A154 - Val-de-Reuil) A13 (Val-de-Reuil...
- exit 17 of the A6. In time the road will be
extended from
Courtenay to
Artenay,
providing a
connection between the A10 to A6
motorways a
total length...
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Bordeaux A71
Highway From Orléans to
Bourges A19
Highway From Sens to
Artenay National Road 20 From
Paris to
Spain Orléans is
served by two main railway...
- War, Debré was
enlisted as a
cavalry officer. He was
taken prisoner in
Artenay in June 1940
during the
Battle of
France but
managed to
escape in September...
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Angers N153
Thionville -
Apach N154
Louviers - Évreux -
Dreux -
Chartres -
Artenay N155 N156 N157 Orléans - Le Mans -
Laval -
Rennes N158 Caen -
Falaise -...
- of Le Mans (1871) and was
dissolved on 14
March 1871. On 10 October, at
Artenay (Loiret), the armée de la
Loire was
defeated by the I
Bavarian Korps (General...