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Berrichon (French pronunciation: [beʁiʃɔ̃] or [bɛʁiʃɔ̃]) is an Oïl
language very
closely related to
French or a
dialect of it
traditionally spoken in...
- Cher (/ʃɛər/ SHAIR, French: [ʃɛʁ] ;
Berrichon: Char) is a
department in
central France, part of the Centre-Val de
Loire region.
Named after the river...
- The
Berrichon du Cher is a
French breed of
domestic sheep. It is one of two
breeds derived from the old
Berrichon of the
Berry region of
central France...
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Paterne Berrichon, the
pseudonym of Pierre-Eugène
Dufour (born 10
January 1855 at
Issoudun and died 30 July 1922 at La Rochefoucauld) was a
French poet...
- Tourangeau [fr], not to be
confused with the
French language in Touraine [fr]
Berrichon Bourbonnais Western Champenois (or
Eastern Francien)
Bourguignon Franc-Comtois...
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Langues d'oïl
Angevin Berrichon Bourbonnais Burgundian Champenois Ardennais Rémois Frainc-Comtou
Gallo French Jersey Legal Meridional North American dialects...
- The
Berrichon is an
extinct breed of
horse from
central France. It was bred prin****lly in the area
around Berry, France. It was used in
public transportation...
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peach liqueur,
raspberry liqueur, and an
edible hibiscus flower Kir
Berrichon – from the
Berry region of France. Made with red wine and
blackberry liqueur...
- edition. The
letters written in
Africa were
first published by
Paterne Berrichon, the poet's brother-in-law, who took the
liberty of
making many changes...
- the wife of Pierre-Eugène
Dufour (1855-1922),
better known as
Paterne Berrichon. She
inherited Arthur Rimbaud's
estate after his
death in 1891 and became...