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Payzac may
refer to:
Payzac, Ardèche,
France Payzac, Dordogne,
France This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
- Peyzac,
Paysac and
since the late-19th century:
Payzac. The
official name
Payzac replaced the
older name
Payzac-de-Lanouaille in 1961.
During the
French Revolution...
- Central. The Thiviers-
Payzac Unit,
sometimes still called Thiviers-
Payzac Nappe or Bas-Limousin Group, was
named after Thiviers and
Payzac, two
small towns...
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Payzac (French pronunciation: [pɛzak]; Occitan: Paisac) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Ardèche
department "Répertoire...
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subsequent decades. In 1793 the
communes of Boisseuilh, Coubjours, Génis,
Payzac, Saint-Cyr-les-Champagnes, Saint-Mesmin, Salagnac, Savignac, Saint-Trié...
- Haute-Vienne. It
traverses the Corrèze department. It
flows into the Auvézère near
Payzac, in the
Dordogne department. The main
tributary is the
Valentine at its...
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Lanouaille and
Payzac. The prin****l town (La Chapelle) and two
villages (La
Garanne and La Croix-Merle) are
close to the town of
Payzac. The town halls...
- Seine-Maritime -
Church of St.Ouen Orléans,
Loiret -
Lantern roof on a
house Payzac,
Dordogne -
Church of the
Transfigeration Plougrescant,
Brittany - Saint...
- Jean-Pierre
Timbaud (
Payzac, Dordogne,
September 20, 1904 – Chateaubriant,
October 22, 1941) was the
secretary of the steelworkers’
trade union section...
- ductile,
dextral wrench fault separating the Génis Unit from the Thiviers-
Payzac Unit to the north. To the
south the unit is
overlain by li****ic sediments...