- north-western France.
Inhabitants of
Remungol are
called in
French Remungolais. On 1
January 2016, Moustoir-
Remungol,
Naizin and
Remungol merged becoming one commune...
-
January 2016, Moustoir-
Remungol,
Naizin and
Remungol merged becoming one
commune called Évellys.
Inhabitants of Moustoir-
Remungol are
called in
French Moustoiriens...
- are
called in
French Naizinois. On 1
January 2016, Moustoir-
Remungol,
Naizin and
Remungol merged becoming one
commune of Évellys. The
river Ével forms...
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Languidic Stival Pontivy Baud
Royal Saint-Thuriau Baud-Camors Moustoir-
Remungol La Chapelle-Neuve
Naizin 073 Locminé
Colpo Moréac Pont du Loc
Moulin Gilet...
-
January 2016, Évellys was
created by the
merger of Moustoir-
Remungol,
Naizin and
Remungol.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Évellys. "Maires du...
- Jean-Louis Le Mouël (born in 1938 in
Remungol) is a
French geophysicist,
physicist emeritus at the
Institut de
Physique du
Globe de
Paris (IPGP), which...
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Meucon (11) 258. AS
Monterblanc (11) 3–1 (a.e.t.) ES
Plescop (10) 259. ES
Remungol (13) 0–3 AL
Camors (12) 260. ES
Colpo (12) 1–2
Plumelin Sports (10) 261...
- list is
ordered from
source to mouth: Radenac, Réguiny, Moréac, Naizin,
Remungol, Pluméliau, Guénin, Baud, Camors, Languidic, Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau...
- Jean
Gainche (born 12
August 1932, in
Remungol) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer. In 1958,
Gainche won the 4th
stage of the Tour de France...
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine. His
ancestors are
originally from Pluméliau, Guénin, and
Remungol,
towns in the
Brittany region of France. His
surname in Breton, Ar Vagerez...