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Niort (French pronunciation: [njɔʁ] ; Poitevin: Niàu; Occitan:
Niòrt; Latin: Novioritum) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres department,
western France. It...
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Niort is a
railway station in
Niort, France.
Niort is
linked to
Paris and
towns and
cities in the region:
Paris - La Roc****e (TGV Atlantique) La Roc****e...
- The TV Mast
Niort-Maisonnay is a 330-metre-high (1,080 ft) gu**** mast for TV
transmission in Maisonnay, near
Niort, France.
Built in 1978, it is one of...
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novel by
Emile Zola in his Rougon-Macquart series, when
Rougon visits Niort, the
departmental capital, to open a new rail line to
Angers (chapter 10)...
- [citation needed] In the
summer of 1982,
Gastien joined then
Division 4 side
Niort. In the 1983–84 season, the team were
promoted to the
third division following...
- Chamois,
Chamois Niortais, or
simply Niort) is a
French ****ociation
football club
based in the
commune of
Niort, in the Deux-Sèvres
department of western...
- The
Donjon de
Niort or Château de
Niort (the
former is most
often used today) is a
medieval castle in the
French town of
Niort in the département of Deux-Sèvres...
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Niort-de-Sault (French pronunciation: [njɔʁ də so] ; Occitan:
Niòrt de Saut) is a
commune in the Aude department, Occitania, France. Jean-Pierre Vaquier...
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following departments and towns: Deux-Sèvres: Saint-Maixent-l'École,
Niort Vendée:
Damvix Charente-Maritime:
Marans It
flows into the
Atlantic Ocean...
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Thouars –
Loudun –
Chinon Poitiers –
Chauvigny – Le
Blanc – Châteauroux
Niort – Fontenay-le-Comte La Roc****e – Fontenay-le-Comte SNCF
class Z 7300 SNCF...