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Bastides are
fortified new
towns built in
medieval Languedoc, Gascony, Aquitaine,
England and
Wales during the 13th and 14th centuries,
although some authorities...
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appearance in the
presence of
nuclear radiation.
Philosophers Françoise
Bastide and
Paolo Fabbri originated the idea of a "living
radiation detector" in...
- Ages.
Bastide may also
refer to:
Bastide (Provençal manor), a
large farmhouse or
manor in Provence,
France Bastide (surname), a
surname La
Bastide (disambiguation)...
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Bastide was a Michelin-starred
French restaurant in West Hollywood, California. The
restaurant closed in 2011. Food
portal List of
defunct restaurants...
- in a
bastide.
Other notable bastides include:
Bastide Bel-Air
Bastide Les Brégues d'Or
Bastide de la
Guillermy Bastide du Jas de
Bouffan Bastide d'Orcel...
- La
Bastide or
Labastide (a
fortified town) is the name or part of the name of many
communes in France: La
Bastide,
former commune of the
Aveyron department...
- The
Bastide du Jas de
Bouffan (Granel-Corsy du Jas de Bouffan) is a
historic bastide in Aix-en-Provence, France. The
bastide is
located at 17
route de...
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Bastide is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Henry Bastide,
British soldier and
military engineer Jules Bastide, French...
- The
Bastide d'Orcel is a
historic bastide in Aix-en-Provence, France. It is
located on the
route de
Galice in Aix-en-Provence, in
southeastern France...
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Roger Bastide (Nîmes, 1
April 1898 – Maisons-Laf****e, 10
April 1974) was a
French sociologist and anthropologist,
specialist in
sociology and Brazilian...