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Cocagne (English: /koʊˈkæn/) is a
Canadian community,
formerly part of an
eponymous local service district (LSD) and
later incorporated rural community...
- Land of Milk and
Honey (French: Pays de
cocagne) is a 1971
French do****entary film
directed by
Pierre Étaix. It is
about the
state of the
French society...
- The br****erie
Lancelot is a
French brewery founded in 1990 by
Bernard Lancelot,
located on the site of a gold mine in Roc-Saint-André in Morbihan. It produces...
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Cocagne is a 1961 French-Italian
comedy film
directed by
Maurice Cloche and
starring Fernandel, Dora Doll and Leda Gloria. A
simple man
unexpectedly gains...
- peat-cutting
settlements in the area. The
Canadian town of
Cocagne, New Brunswick, at the
mouth of the
Cocagne river, was
named after ****aigne. The
English village...
-
Brunswick local governance reforms. It encomp****es the
communities of
Cocagne, Grande-Digue, Notre-Dame,
Shediac Bridge,
Shediac River.
Beausoleil was...
- 134, and
crosses the
Shediac River. The
highway then
enters Cocagne by
crossing the
Cocagne River.
Intersecting with
Route 535, the
route continues through...
- at both
Shediac and
Cocagne, New Brunswick. In the
autumn of 1755,
Boishebert established himself on the
south s**** of
Cocagne Bay, a
place known as...
- was
divided between the
village of Saint-Antoine, the
rural community of
Cocagne and the
local service districts of Grande-Digue,
Grand Saint-Antoine, Shediac...
- from 2004 to 2006, and
Beijing from 2006-2012.[citation needed] Born in
Cocagne, New Brunswick, in 1957,
Cormer received his bachelor's
degree in journalism...