- The Sèvre
Nantaise (French pronunciation: [sɛvʁ nɑ̃tɛz]) is a
river in the Pays de la
Loire regions in
western France. It is a left-bank
tributary of the...
- BN
Biscuits (or
Biscuiterie Nantaise) is a
biscuit brand originally hailing from France,
consisting of 2 golden-baked
biscuits sandwiched together with...
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right bank, and the
rivers Allier, Cher, Indre, Vienne, and the Sèvre
Nantaise on the left bank. The
Loire gives its name to six departments: Loire, Haute-Loire...
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French department. Deux-Sèvres
literally means "two Sèvres": the Sèvre
Nantaise and the Sèvre
Niortaise are two
rivers which have
their sources in the...
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attained one
Coupe de la
Ligue victory. The club is
famous for its jeu à la
nantaise (lit. 'Nantes-style play'), its
collective spirit,
mainly advocated under...
- Loire-Atlantique département of France. It
stands on the
right bank of the Sèvre
Nantaise.
Within then
independent Brittany, the castle,
situated at a crossroads...
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snatches of
dialogue and
names of
characters (like the
prostitute Lulu la
Nantaise)
becoming part of po****r culture. Its DVD version,
released in 2002, sold...
- Puy-****aud (295 m). The
department is
crossed by four rivers: the Sèvre
Nantaise (135
kilometres (84 mi) long), the Vendée (70
kilometres (43 mi)), the...
- tributaries. The
Erdre flows into the
Loire from its
north bank, and the Sèvre
Nantaise flows into the
Loire from its
south bank.
These two
rivers initially provided...
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which gives it the name Sèvre Niortaise,
distinguishing it from the Sèvre
Nantaise. Its
largest tributaries are the Vendée and the Autise. Sandre. "Fiche...