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recognized the
Mâconnais as
French at the
Treaty of
Cambrai in 1529.
After the fall of the
Bastille in 1789, the
mountain peasants of
Mâconnais revolted. Many...
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called Mâconnais Football Club, it was
renamed to
Union du
Football Mâconnais in 2000.
Youth development is an
important aspect of UF
Mâconnais. The U17...
- Mâcon is home to near 34,000 residents, who are
referred to in
French as
Mâconnais. The city gave its name to the
nearby vineyards and wine 'appellation'...
- pronunciation: [puji fɥise]) is an
appellation (AOC) for
white wine in the
Mâconnais subregion of
Burgundy in
central France,
located in the
communes of Fuissé...
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Mâconnais Beaujolais Agglomération is the communauté d'agglomération, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the city of Mâcon. It is
located in the Saône-et-Loire...
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combination of goat's and cow's milk.
Maconnais gained AOC
certification in 2005. A
typical Maconnais is a
small truncated cone
approximately 4-5...
- Viré-Clessé is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for
white wine in the
Mâconnais subregion in
Burgundy in
central France,
located in the
communes of Clessé...
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region Mâconnais with
nearly 100
communes in the
northern region of
Beaujolais overlapping between the AOC
boundaries Beaujolais and the
Maconnais region...
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pruning method known as "taille à
queue du
Mâconnais" (lit.
Maconnais tail pruning) is
typical of the
Maconnais district and is a
variation on
Guyot pruning...
- Paris, 1861 (in French) L'Homme préhistorique en
Mâconnais,
Henry de Ferry, 1868 (in French) Le
Mâconnais préhistorique,
Henry de Ferry, Paris, 1870 (in...