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Nérac (French pronunciation: [neʁak]; Occitan:
Nerac, [neˈɾa]) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department,
Southwestern France. The
composer and organist...
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Nerac, Inc. is a
research and
advisory firm for
companies developing products and technologies.
Nerac is
located in Tolland, Connecticut, US. The company...
- The Château de
Nérac is a
castle in the Lot-et-Garonne département in
southwest France. An
edifice of the
French Renaissance style, it was
finished during...
- of the
execution of the last
edict of
pacification – the
object of the
Nérac conference in 1579. Then, the Queen-Mother
returned to Paris.[citation needed]...
- Frédéric
Nérac (1960 – unknown,
declared dead 21
October 2005) was a
French journalist,
reported missing in Iraq
since 22
March 2003. On 21
October 2005...
- The arrondis****t of
Nérac is an arrondis****t of
France in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 58 communes. Its...
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father was
clerk of the peace. He
studied law and
became an
advocate at
Nérac,
beginning his
public career there as muni****l
councilor (1868), afterwards...
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comprised four archdeaconries :
Condom itself, Bruilhois,
Villefranche and
Nérac. In 1763
these totaled circa 140 parishes. The
diocese grew out of a much...
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Nérac's body has not been recovered, but the
investigation found that he was
unlikely to have survived. Frédéric
Nérac's wife
Fabienne Mercier-
Nérac testified...
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merging the
Chambre des
Comptes of Pau with the
Chambre des
Comptes of
Nérac into one entity. In 1691, it was
merged into the
Parliament of
Navarre and...