- The
Benaize (French pronunciation: [bənɛz]; Occitan: Benesa,
Beneisa or Benaisa) is a 79-kilometre (49 mi) long
river in the Creuse, Haute-Vienne, Vienne...
- Mailhac-sur-
Benaize (French pronunciation: [majak syʁ bənɛz],
literally Mailhac on
Benaize; Occitan: Malhac) is a
commune in the Haute-Vienne department...
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Anglin (in Angles-sur-l'Anglin)
Salleron (in Ingrandes)
Benaize (in Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize)
Brame (in Darnac)
Semme (in Droux)
Bouzanne (in Le...
- Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ilɛʁ syʁ bənɛz],
literally Saint-Hilaire on
Benaize) is a
commune in the
Indre department in central...
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Anglin (in Angles-sur-l'Anglin)
Salleron (in Ingrandes)
Benaize (in Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize)
Abloux (in Prissac)
Brame (in Darnac)
Semme (in Droux)...
- Saint-Hilaire-sur-Yerre, in the Eure-et-Loir
department Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize, in the
Indre department Saint-Hilaire-la-Gravelle, in the Loir-et-Cher...
- Angles-sur-l'Anglin. Its main
tributaries are the Salleron, the
Abloux and the
Benaize. The
Anglin is one of France's few
remaining "wild rivers" (rivers which...
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Anglin (in Angles-sur-l'Anglin)
Salleron (in Ingrandes)
Benaize (in Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize)
Abloux (in Prissac)
Brame (in Darnac)
Semme (in Droux)...
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Limogespref Linards Lussac-les-Églises Magnac-Bourg Magnac-Laval Mailhac-sur-
Benaize Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire
Marval Masléon
Meilhac Meuzac La
Meyze Moissannes...
- Saint-Gaultier Saint-Genou Saint-Georges-sur-Arnon Saint-Gilles Saint-Hilaire-sur-
Benaize Saint-Lactencin Saint-Marcel Saint-Maur Saint-Médard Saint-Michel-en-Brenne...