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Lancieux (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃sjø] ; Breton: Lanseeg; Gallo: Lansioec) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France...
- of
Lancieux,
where he used to come
every summer,
organized several recognitions to the
memory of
Robert W. Service. One of the
streets of
Lancieux has...
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freight services use the
river at Whitehorse. Juneau, Alaska,
United States Lancieux, France,
since 2000. Ushiku, ****an,
since 1985.
Historical sister city...
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William Service (1874–1958),
known as the "Bard of the Yukon", is
buried in
Lancieux.
Cantons of the Côtes-d'Armor
department Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor...
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Robert W.
Service who
invited them to his
wedding and to his
house in
Lancieux,
where they painted.
Toward the end of his life he and his wife
moved to...
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Hippodrome de la
grande marche, Fougères
Hippodrome de la
Plage Saint-Sieu,
Lancieux Hippodrome de la Rive,
Redon Hippodrome de Langolvas,
Morlaix Hippodrome...
- (Spain), Päijät-Häme (Finland), Åsgårdstrand (Norway), Royat, Xammes,
Lancieux, Erquy, Chens-sur-Léman, Didenheim,
Wimereux (France), Eemsmond, Makkum...
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faunistique et floristique.
Arguenon Bay is part of the
Natura 2000 zone
Lancieux Bay,
Arguenon Bay,
Saint Malo and
Dinard Archipelago. The
length is 54...
- to open were
Paimpol –
Lannion – St.
Brieuc –
Rostrenen and Plancoët –
Lancieux in 1905. The
engineer was
Louis Auguste Marie Harel de la Noë, who built...
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Lamballe Moulin de Quefféron
Moulin Tour Moulins-a-Vent (in French)
Lancieux Moulin des Bénédictins
Moulin de
Buglais Moulin Tour Moulins-a-Vent (in...