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located in Brittany,
northwestern France. As of 2017,
Fougères had 20,418 inhabitants. The
Fougères area
comprises approximately 88,000
inhabitants and...
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Fougère,
pronounced [fu.ʒɛʁ], is one of the main
olfactive families of perfumes. The name
comes from the
French language word for "fern".
Fougère perfumes...
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singer Eugénie
Fougère (demimondaine) (1861–1903),
French frequenter of the demi-monde All
pages with
titles containing Fougere Fougères, in Brittany,...
- The Château de
Fougères is a
castle in the
commune of
Fougères in the Ille-et-Vilaine département of France. The
castle was
built on a
naturally protected...
- d'abonnés, en
tournage à
Fougères". Ouest-France.fr (in French).
Retrieved 2021-02-19. Ouest-France (2020-11-13). "
Fougères. Le
Joueur du
Grenier offre...
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Fougères Agglomération is the communauté d'agglomération, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the town of
Fougères. It is
located in the Ille-et-Vilaine...
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Joseph Vernon Fougère (May 20, 1943 – June 18, 2013) was a
Canadian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was the 12th
Bishop of Charlottetown. Born...
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Fougères (French pronunciation: [plɛn fuʒɛʁ]; Gallo:
Plleune Foujërr, Breton: Planfili) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department of Brittany...
- The
battle of
Fougères took
place on 3
November 1793 at
Fougères,
during the Virée de Galerne. It was a Vendéen victory. The Vendéens (on
their way from...
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edition 1912: Athènes
Gustave Fougères (1863–1927),
Bulletin de
correspondance ****énique [fr], 1928, vol. 52
Gustave Fougères,
Bulletin de correspondance...