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Charente (French: [ʃaʁɑ̃t] ; Saintongese: Chérente; Occitan:
Charanta [tʃaˈɾantɔ]) is a
department in the
administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine,...
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Charente-Maritime (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁɑ̃t maʁitim] ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Chérente-Marine; Occitan:
Charanta Maritima) is a
department in the...
- was
created in 2014 by the
merging of Aquitaine, Limousin, and Poitou-
Charentes in a
territorial reform. Nouvelle-Aquitaine has an area of 84,035.7 km2...
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departments of Haute-Vienne,
Charente,
Vienne and
Charente-Maritime. The
river flows into the
Atlantic Ocean near Rochefort. The
Charente was
described by the...
- Poitou-
Charentes (French pronunciation: [pwatu ʃaʁɑ̃t] ; Occitan: Peitau-Charantas; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Poetou-Chérentes) was an
administrative region...
- a
commune in the
Charente department,
southwestern France. Administratively, the
commune of
Cognac is a
subprefecture of the
Charente department. The name...
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Charente is a
French department that was
established in 1790
based on
geographic criteria, the
upper and
middle basin of the
Charente River, and historical...
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Pineau des
Charentes (French pronunciation: [pino de ʃaʁɑ̃t] ;
Pineau Charentais, or
simply Pineau) is a
regional aperitif of
western France, made in...
- Bay of Biscay, a part of the
Atlantic Ocean. It is the
capital of the
Charente-Maritime department. With 78,535
inhabitants in 2021, La Roc****e is the...
- The
Megalithic sites of
Charente,
France consist mainly of dolmens,
while menhirs are rare and few are
still standing. The north-western
quarter of the...