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becoming dirty.
Every few days, or on
occasion daily, the
harvester (French:
paludier)
pushes or
pulls the salt with a long
wooden rake. This must be done carefully...
- Saint-Nazaire sous l'occupation allemande: le Commando, la Poche. Éditions du
Paludier (In French)
Moret Henri,
Histoire de Saint-Nazaire et de la région environnante...
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traditional tools. In France, the
workers who
collect salt are
called paludiers, and to
collect fleur de sel they
employ a
wooden rake
called a lousse...
- Pontivy, Bro
Wened Trégor, Fañch, Goueloù
Vannetais Gallo, Mitau, Brière,
Paludier Loudéac, Méné, Penthièvre, Poudouvre, Clos Poulet, Coglais, Pays de Dol...
- (11) 152. FC
Tiffauges Les
Landes (11) 1–4 FO Cope Chauché (9) 153. AS
Paludiers Islais Île-d'Olonne (11) 1–5 Saint-Pierre
Sportif Nieul-le-Dolent (9)...
- Beaufort-en-Vallée (8) 148. FC
Stephanois (10) 1–5 La Saint-André (9) 149. AS
Paludiers Islais Île-d'Olonne (11) 0–3 FC Jard-Avrillé (8) 150. FC Pellouailles-Corze...
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civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée.
Study of a salt
seller (
paludier) from Batz. This work of 1845/1846 can be seen in M****ille's Musée des...
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second child and only son of
Marie Louise and Francois-Marie Coquard, a
paludier and
cattle farmer. A few
years after his birth, Coquard's
family moved...
- St Molf and ****érac. The
people who
harvested the salt were
known as "
paludiers" (female "paludières"). In 1955 Fréour had
decided to live and work in...