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Najac (French pronunciation: [naʒak]) is a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France.
Najac station has rail
connections to Toulouse, Figeac...
- Château de
Najac or the
royal fortress of
Najac (Languedocien: Castèl de
Najac) is
located in
Najac, in the
Aveyron département, in
southern France. The...
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Comte Émile de
Najac (December 1828 – 11
April 1889) was a
French librettist. He was a
prolific writer during the
Second Empire and
early part of the...
- of the Cévennes
National Park.
Tourist attractions include the
castle of
Najac, a
medieval ruin
perched high on a hill, and
other castles and monasteries...
- Benoît
Georges de
Najac (22
November 1748 – 26
November 1823) was a
French nobleman,
fleet commissioner,
reformer and freemason. He
became an écuyer (1781)...
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Compensations (1876); L'Art de
tramper les
femmes (1890), with Émile de
Najac. One of Ferrier's
biggest successes was the
production with
Fabrice Carré...
- Saint-André-de-
Najac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃dʁe də naʒak],
literally Saint-André of
Najac; Occitan: Sent
Andrieu de
Najac) is a
commune in the...
- Lagr****e
Aveyron Belcastel Brousse-le-Château
Conques La
Couvertoirade Estaing Najac Peyre (commune of Comprégnac) Saint-Côme-d'Olt Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt Sauveterre-de-Rouergue...
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based on the 1880
French play Divorçons by
Victorien Sardou and Émile de
Najac. At the
suggestion of one of her friends, Jill
Baker visits psychoanalyst...
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Najac is a
railway station in
Najac, Occitanie, France, on the Brive–Toulouse (via Capdenac) line. It is
served by TER (local)
services operated by SNCF...