- Le
Croisic (French pronunciation: [lə kʁwazik] ; Breton: Ar Groazig; Gallo: Le Croèzic) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique department,
western France...
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Pierre Bouguer (French: [buˈge]) (16
February 1698, Le
Croisic – 15
August 1758, Paris) was a
French mathematician, geophysicist, geodesist, and astronomer...
- Loire-Atlantique, and up to 1920 in Batz-sur-Mer. This area (Guérande, Le
Croisic, and La Baule) has a
rather Breton toponymy: for instance, Guérande originates...
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services (TGV)
Nantes -
Angers - Le Mans -
Paris High
speed services (TGV) Le
Croisic - Saint-Nazaire -
Nantes -
Paris High
speed services (TGV)
Nantes - Le...
- and
quality to the
brebber crop.
Other cultivars such as
Black Mission,
Croisic, and
Ventura produce good
breba crops. In some cold
climates the brebber...
-
mollusc in the
family Facelinidae. This
species was
described from Le
Croisic on the
Atlantic coast of France. Only
reported once
since the original...
- was a
French painter. He was born in
Nantes on 4
April 1864 and died in
Croisic on 19
September 1930. As a
young boy, du
Puigaudeau was
close to his uncle...
- in
quantity and quality, but some
cultivars such as 'Black Mission', '
Croisic', and 'Ventura'
produce good
breba crops.[citation needed]
There are three...
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Royal had
fallen to
leeward and was
forced to run back and
anchor off
Croisic, away from the rest of the
French fleet. By now it was
about 5 pm and darkness...
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langoustines and oysters).
Local fishing ports such as La
Turballe and Le
Croisic mainly offer shrimp and sardines, and eels, lampreys,
zander and northern...