- The
Corlay horse breed is a type of half-blood
horse resulting from
crossbreeding around the town of
Corlay in Brittany,
between local Breton bidet mares...
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Corlay (French pronunciation: [kɔʁlɛ]; Breton: Korle; Gallo: Corlaè) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. Inhabitants...
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Corlay (1872-1897) was a
stallion close to the Thoroughbred, head of the
Corlay horse breed,
considered in his day to be one of Brittany's most famous...
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Worlds Apart (1974)
Profundis (1979) The
White Bird of
Kinship The Road to
Corlay (1978) A
Dream of
Kinship (1981) A
Tapestry of Time (1982) (The
short story...
- Le Haut-
Corlay (French pronunciation: [lə o kɔʁlɛ],
literally The
Upper Corlay; Breton: Ar Gozh-Korle) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of...
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believed to be.
After learning all he can
about Corlay,
Matard is
parachuted into France. On his way to the
Corlay family farm, he
encounters two
escaped prisoners...
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Flame (1943) – Mrs.
Forrest ****ignment in
Brittany (1943) – Mme.
Henriette Corlay The Moon Is Down (1943) – Mme.
Sarah Orden Hangmen Also Die! (1943) – Ludmilla...
- that
sprang up with the
proliferation of racecourses, in
particular the
Corlay horse.
While Breton draft horse breeding remains predominant, equestrian...
- Vercors)
Boulonnais Breton Breton bidet Camargue Castillonnais Comtois Corlay Corsican French Anglo-Arab
French Saddle Pony
French Trotter Henson Landais...
- Côtes-d'Armor,
south of Paimpol, p****ing
through Châtelaudren (Châtié),
Corlay (Corlaè), Loudéac (Loudia), east of Pontivy, Locminé (Lominoec), Vannes...