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spoken by the
Chalon people Chalon, Isère,
formerly Châlons, in France's Isère département Le
Chalon, in the Drôme département Château-
Chalon, in the Jura...
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Chalon-sur-Saône (French pronunciation: [ʃalɔ̃ syʁ son] ,
literally Chalon on Saône) is a city in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
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Chalon is a surname, and may
refer to:
Alfred Edward Chalon (1780–1860),
Swiss portrait painter Anna
Chalon,
French singer-songwriter
Christina Chalon...
- John of
Chalon (French: Jean de
Chalon) may
refer to:
Several nembers of the
noble House of
Chalon and its branches: John,
Count of
Chalon (1190–1267)...
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Châlons may
refer to:
Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly
Châlons-sur-Marne), a town in
Marne département Camp de
Châlons, a
military base used for shooting...
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Lambert of
Chalon (French:
Lambert de
Chalon;
before 930 - 22
February 978) was the
count of
Chalon from 956 to 978, and
viscount of Autun. He was the...
- The
county of
Chalon was a
county within the
Duchy of
Burgundy centred on the city of
Chalon-sur-Saône
between the 10th
century and 1237. The
first recorded...
- Jean
Chalon (born 8
March 1935) is a
French journalist and writer. He
first hesitated before a
career as a
Spanish teacher before deciding for journalism...
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Châlons-en-Champagne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑlɔ̃ ɑ̃ ʃɑ̃paɲ]) is a city in the
Grand Est
region of France. It is the
capital of the
department of Marne...
- (or Fields), also
called the
Battle of the
Campus Mauriacus,
Battle of
Châlons,
Battle of
Troyes or the
Battle of Maurica, took
place on June 20, 451...