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Millau (French pronunciation: [mijo] ; Occitan:
Milhau pronounced [miˈʎaw]) is a
commune in Occitania, France.
Located at the
confluence of the Tarn and...
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Millau Viaduct (French:
Viaduc de
Millau, IPA: [vja.dyk də mi.jo]) is a
multispan cable-sta****
bridge completed in 2004
across the
gorge valley of...
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Millau (French pronunciation: [ɡo e mijo]) is a
French restaurant guide. It was
founded by two
restaurant critics,
Henri Gault and
Christian Millau in...
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Christian Dubois-Millot, pen name
Christian Millau (French pronunciation: [kʁistjɑ̃ mijo], 30
December 1928 – 5
August 2017), was a
French food critic...
- phrase, and his
colleagues André ****ot and
Christian Millau in a new
restaurant guide, the
Gault Millau, or Le
Nouveau Guide. The term
nouvelle cuisine has...
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domestic brands such as Renault,
Peugeot and Citroën.
France possesses the
Millau Viaduct, the world's
tallest bridge, and has
built many
important bridges...
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October 1096, however, he left
Richard III of
Millau, a
younger son of
Viscount Berengar of
Millau and Rodez, in
charge of the
citadel of
Rodez and...
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stars in the
Michelin Guide and had a peak
rating of 19.5/20 in the
Gault Millau restaurant guide. He was one of the most
mediatised French chefs between...
- 854 ft). The
Millau Viaduct is a cable-sta****
bridge that is both tall (in
structural height) and high (in deck height). The
tallest Millau Viaduct tower...
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Richard de
Millau (Milhau) was an 11th-century
Cardinal and a
major player in the
Gregorian reform implemented in the
South of
France at the turn of the...