- The
Seugne (French pronunciation: [sœɲ]) is an 83.3 km (51.8 mi) long
river in the Charente-Maritime département, in
western France, left
tributary of...
- Fléac-sur-
Seugne (French pronunciation: [fleak syʁ sœɲ],
literally Fléac on
Seugne) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France...
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lower city. He died in 1628, in the
nearby Château d'Ardenne in Fléac-sur-
Seugne.
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- Marans) Vendée (in Marans)
Charente (near Rochefort)
Boutonne (in Cabariot)
Seugne (near Courcoury)
Bonnieure (near Mansle)
Tardoire (in Saint-Ciers-sur-Bonnieure)...
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important rivers are the
Charente and its tributaries, the
Boutonne and the
Seugne,
along with the Sèvre Niortaise, the
Seudre and the Garonne, in its downstream...
- (114 by 21 ft).
Tributaries include the
rivers Antenne, Boëme, Né, Coran,
Seugne, Bramerit, Boutonne, Arnoult,
Touvre and Bonnieure. The
river Boutonne is...
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Jonzac as well as the
philosopher Jean
Hyppolite (1907–1968). The
river Seugne flows northwest through the
commune and
crosses the town. The
station of...
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Esnandes Les
Essards Essouvert Étaules
Expiremont Fenioux Ferrières Fléac-sur-
Seugne Floirac La
Flotte Fontaine-Chalendray Fontaines-d'Ozillac
Fontcouverte Fontenet...
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Esnandes Les
Essards Essouvert Étaules
Expiremont Fenioux Ferrières Fléac-sur-
Seugne Floirac La
Flotte Fontaine-Chalendray Fontaines-d'Ozillac
Fontcouverte Fontenet...
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occasion of the
festival organized by the
cultural ****ociation of the Val de
Seugne; he was then
accompanied by
clarinetist Paul
Meyer and
cellist François...