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Hérault (French pronunciation: [eʁo]; Occitan: Erau, [eˈɾaw]) is a
department of the
region of Occitania,
Southern France.
Named after the
Hérault River...
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Montpellier Hérault Sport Club (French: [mɔ̃pəlje eʁo spɔʁ klœb]; Occitan: Montpelhièr Erau
Sport Club),
commonly referred to as
Montpellier HSC, is a...
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Hérault is a
department in the
southwest of France.
Hérault may also
refer to:
Hérault (river)
which give its name to the
department René
Hérault (1691–1740)...
- Marie-Jean
Hérault de Séc****es (French pronunciation: [maʁi ʒɑ̃ eʁo də seʃɛl], 20
September 1759 – 5
April 1794) was a
French judge,
freemason and politician...
- Jean
Hérault (1569 - 1626) was the
Bailiff of
Jersey for
between 1615 and 1621 and 1624 and 1626[self-published source?]
during the
reign of King James...
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Montpellier Hérault Rugby (MHR) (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃pɛlje eʁo ʁyɡbi klœb, -pəl-]; Occitan: Montpelhièr Erau
Rugbi Club) is a
French professional...
- Bardou,
Hérault is a
small village located in the
Hérault departement in the Languedoc-Roussillon
region of France. The
hamlet is
located in the muni****lity...
- The
Hérault (French pronunciation: [eʁo] ; Occitan: Erau) is a
river in
southern France. Its
length is 147.6
kilometres (91.7 mi). Its
source is on the...
- The Pont du
Diable on the
river Hérault is one of many
bridges in
France with this name (it
means Devil's bridge). It is
located over a steep-sided gorge...
- René
Hérault,
Seigneur de Fontaine-l'Abbé et de
Vaucresson (23
April 1691 – 2
August 1740),
simply known as René
Hérault, and
sometimes as René
Hérault de...