- The Sèvre
Niortaise (French pronunciation: [sɛvʁ njɔʁtɛz]) is a 158.4 km (98.4 mi) long
river in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Pays de la
Loire regions in...
- Deux-Sèvres
literally means "two Sèvres": the Sèvre
Nantaise and the Sèvre
Niortaise are two
rivers which have
their sources in the department. It had a po****tion...
-
February 1790 Deux-Sèvres
Niort Nouvelle-Aquitaine Sèvre
Nantaise and Sèvre
Niortaise rivers 80 26
February 1790
Somme Amiens Hauts-de-France
Somme (river)...
- la
Loire regions in
western France. It a
right tributary of the Sèvre
Niortaise. Its
source is near L'Absie, in the west of the Deux-Sèvres department...
- Yon (in Le Champ-Saint-Père)
Smagne (in Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais) Sèvre
Niortaise (in Marans) Vendée (in Marans)
Charente (near Rochefort)
Boutonne (in...
- (70
kilometres (43 mi)), the Lay (110
kilometres (68 mi)) and the Sèvre
Niortaise (150
kilometres (93 mi)). Vendée's
inhabitants are
referred to as Vendeans...
- city
gives it the name Sèvre Nantaise,
distinguishing it from the Sèvre
Niortaise further south. Its
longest tributaries are the
Moine and the
Petite Maine...
- and its tributaries, the
Boutonne and the Seugne,
along with the Sèvre
Niortaise, the
Seudre and the Garonne, in its
downstream part,
which is the estuary...
-
footballer who
plays for Bordeaux. "Serena Queirós". FPF. "D1 féminine : l'ex-
Niortaise Serena Queiros p****e
professionnelle aux
Girondins de Bordeaux". lanouvellerepublique...
- and
marshes dried up,
converted into
mixed farming. Niort, on the Sèvre
Niortaise, the main town of the Haut-Poitou
outside Poitiers, is like a door of...