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Montlebon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ləbɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France.
Montlebon lies...
- Péronnas 01 (3) RC Lons-le-Saunier (6) v Jura Sud Foot (4) FC Morteau-
Montlebon (5) v FC
Nogentais (6) ASC Saint-Apollinaire (5) v
Dijon (2) AS Illzach...
- Carnoux, Quetigny, Montceau, Saint-Apollinaire, Grandvillars, Morteau-
Montlebon, Jarville, Illkirch-Graffenstaden, Champigneulles, Épernay, Schiltigheim...
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Montfaucon Montferrand-le-Château
Montgesoye Montivernage Montjoie-le-Château
Montlebon Mont****ux
Montperreux Montrond-le-Château Les Monts-Ronds Montussaint...
- Locally,
their name was
given to the tiny
village of
Sarrazins above Montlebon. In 1105 the name of
Morteau appeared for the
first time officially. The...
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Montfaucon Montferrand-le-Château
Montgesoye Montivernage Montjoie-le-Château
Montlebon Mont****ux
Montperreux Montrond-le-Château Les Monts-Ronds Montussaint...
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April 2024.
Retrieved 8
September 2024. "Intempéries : les
habitants de
Montlebon découvrent les dégâts causés par la tempête".
Franceinfo (in French)....
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Gresse (7) v Cluses-Scionzier FC (6) FC
Grandvillars (6) v FC Morteau-
Montlebon (6) FC Hégenheim (6) v FC Saint-Louis
Neuweg (4) AS
Yzeure (4) v Clermont...
- fair play points; 7) draw (P) Promoted; (R)
Relegated Notes: Morteau-
Montlebon were
penalised for
fielding a
suspended player in the
match against Louhans-Cuiseaux...
- com. 25 June 2021. "Coupe de France : le FC
Sochaux jouera le samedi, Morteau-
Montlebon le dimanche" (in French). L'Est Républicain. 5
November 2021....