-
northern speakers use a long [ɑ̃]. In Breton,
Nantes is
known as
Naoned or an
Naoned, the
latter of
which is less
common and
reflects the more-frequent...
- his
duchy into
eight "battles": Léon, Kernev, Landreger, Penteur, Gwened,
Naoned, Roazhon, and Sant Malou. In 1309, he
convoked the
first Estates of Brittany...
- all of whom
remained members –
hence the
suggested name of Tri Yann an
Naoned (Breton for "Three
Johns of Nantes"), Jean and Yann
being respectively the...
- Maewo-
Naone Airport (IATA: MWF, ICAO: NVSN) is an
airport on
Maewo in Vanuatu.
Airport information for Maewo-
Naone,
Vanuatu (NVSN / MWF) at
Great Circle...
- Life Herald. MIT Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-262-12294-8. LeBlanc, 32-33.
Naone,
Erica (November 2008). "The Flaw at the
Heart of the Internet". Technology...
- (live À l'Olympia in 1972, single,
Again in 1993) Tri Yann (Tri Yann an
Naoned, 1972) Deep
Forest (Dao Dezi, 1994) Yann-Fañch
Kemener (with
Didier Squiban...
-
Right Reverend Joseph P. Machebeuf, D.D. Denver. p. 392. SM '07,
Erica Naone. "Déjà View". MIT
Technology Review.
Retrieved December 14, 2019.{{cite...
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commonly referred to as FC
Nantes or
simply Nantes (IPA: [nɑ̃t] ; Breton:
Naoned; Gallo: Naunnt), is a
French professional football club
based in Nantes...
- Loire-Atlantique is
historically part of the
province of Brittany.
Nantes (Breton:
Naoned), its prefecture, was once one of the two
capital cities of Brittany. The...
- (Latin:
Dioecesis Nannetensis; French: Diocèse de Nantes; Breton:
Eskopti Naoned) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in Nantes, France. The...