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Rennes (French pronunciation: [ʁɛn] ; Breton:
Roazhon [ˈrwɑːõn]; Gallo: Resnn; Latin:
Condate Redonum) is a city in the east of
Brittany in Northwestern...
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Politiques de Rennes (or "
Rennes Institute of
Political Studies") also
known as
Sciences Po
Rennes, is a
French university established in 1991 in
Rennes, the...
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Rennes-le-Château (French pronunciation: [ʁɛn lə ʃato] ; Occitan: Rènnas del Castèl) is a
commune approximately 5 km (3 miles)
south of Couiza, in the...
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Coucou de Rennes is a
French breed of chicken. The
chicken was a
historic Breton breed which had
nearly disappeared by the late
twentieth century. However...
- The Open
de Rennes is a
tennis tournament held in
Rennes,
France since 2006. The
event is part of the ATP
Challenger Tour and is pla**** on
indoor hardcourts...
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Rennes–Saint-Jacques
Airport or Aéroport
de Rennes–Saint-Jacques (IATA: RNS, ICAO: LFRN) is a
minor international airport about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest...
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Rennes station (French: Gare
de Rennes) is
situated in the town
centre of
Rennes, France. It is
situated on the Paris–Brest,
Rennes–Saint-Malo and the...
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Rennes 1
merged with five
grandes écoles:
Ecole des
Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique, École
nationale supérieure
de chimie de Rennes, ENS
Rennes, INSA...
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Rennes School of
Business Rennes School of
Business (France)
Rennes School of
Business formerly École Supérieure
de Commerce de Rennes is a
French business...
- treasure. The 1967 book L'or
de Rennes, ou La vie
insolite de Bérenger Saunière, curé
de Rennes-le-Château ("The Gold of
Rennes, or The
Strange Life of Bérenger...