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Pleaux (French pronunciation: [plo]; Auvergnat: Pleus) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France. The
Maronne river forms the commune's...
- Hill. p. 10. ISBN 978-0073526645. Whitehead-
Pleaux, Annette; Tan,
Xeuli (2017). "Preface". In Whitehead-
Pleaux, Annette; Tan,
Xueli (eds.).
Cultural intersections...
- hunt at Montoire.
September 10, 1796 Jean Delpuech†, 7, male
Predatory Pleaux,
France A wolf
inflicted fatal injuries on a boy near the "Dix-Maisons"...
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Menet (15124) La
Monselie (15128) Le
Monteil (15131)
Moussages (15137)
Pleaux (15153) Riom-ès-Montagnes (15162)
Saignes (15169) Saint-Bonnet-de-Salers...
- La Flèche
Wallonne 1977 1st Trophée des
Cimes 1st
Aalst 1st Dunières 1st
Pleaux 2nd
Overall Tour de
Suisse 1st
Mountains classification 1st
Stages 7 & 8...
- Neuvéglise-sur-Truyère
Nieudan Omps
Pailherols Parlan Paulhac Paulhenc Peyrusse Pierrefort Pleaux Polminhac Pradiers Prunet Puycapel Quézac
Rageade Raulhac Reilhac Rézentières...
- home of Ally. A
general councillor in Cantal,
representing the
Canton de
Pleaux, he was the
eighth vice-president of the
Cantal General Council. A Suppléant...
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Saussignac Tour de France:
Winner stage 19A 1975 Tour du
Limousin Ambarès 1978
Pléaux Francis Campaner at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Official Tour de France...
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Arpajonnais (7) 49. US
Aspre Maronne (9) 1–2 (a.e.t.) FC
Artense (8) 50. AS
Pléaux-Rilhac-Barriac (11) 3–0 US
Siranaise (10) 51. AS Ayrens/St
Illide (9) 0–1...
- The Château de
Branzac is a
ruined 15th
century castle in the
commune of
Pleaux in the
Cantal département of France.
Being a m****ive keep with
corner towers...