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Sisteron (French pronunciation: [sistəʁɔ̃]; Occitan: [sisˈtɛru(n)],
Mistralian norm: Sisteroun; from Old Occitan: Sestaron) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
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Sisteron Cathedral, now the
Church of Notre-Dame-des
Pommiers (Cathédrale or Concathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Thyrse de
Sisteron; Église Notre-Dame des...
- The
canton of
Sisteron is an
administrative division in
southeastern France. At the
French canton reorganisation which came into
effect in
March 2015,...
- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's main
cities are Digne-les-Bains (prefecture), Manosque,
Sisteron, Barcelonnette,
Castellane and Forcalquier.
Inhabitants are
called the...
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packages in French) is a
local dish and
culinary specialty of M****ille and
Sisteron but also
commonly found in much of
Southeastern France. It
consists of...
- The
former French diocese of
Sisteron existed until the
French Revolution. Its see was at
Sisteron in
southern France and at Forcalquier, in the modern...
- components.
Local meat
comes from
neighbouring valleys, such as the
sheep of
Sisteron.
Local fish, such as mullets, bream, sea urchins,
anchovies and poutine/gianchetti...
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south to north:
Antibes Gr****e Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey
Castellane Digne Sisteron Gap Col
Bayard (1,246 m)
Corps La Mure
Laffrey Grenoble Route Napoleon...
- he even took
refuge in
Spain at some point.
Eventually he
returned to
Sisteron in the Forcalquier,
where he died. One of Albertet's most
famous works...
- Gavòt (in
French Gavot),
spoken in the
Western Occitan Alps,
around Digne,
Sisteron, Gap,
Barcelonnette and the
upper County of Nice, but also in a part of...