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Soulac-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [sulak syʁ mɛʁ]; Occitan:
Solac de Mar, [suˈlak de ˈmaɾ], lit. '
Soulac on Sea'),
commonly known as
Soulac (Solac)...
- Sauveterre-de-Guyenne
Sauviac Savignac Savignac-de-l'Isle ****s
Sendets Sigalens Sillas Soulac-sur-Mer
Soulignac Soussac Soussans Tabanac Le Taillan-Médoc Taillecavat...
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forest forms a vast
triangle extending from the
Pointe de Grave,
north of
Soulac-sur-Mer, to
Hossegor in the
south and Nérac in the east,
replacing the sandy...
- Turonensis,
because the
pilgrims crossed the
Gironde at this spot (Voie de
Soulac Littoral Aquitain). The
enclosed and
fortified village was
founded around...
- 1979, the
department of
Gironde competed separately under the
title Miss
Soulac. Ages at the time of Miss
France "Miss Aquitaine : une
Girondine remporte...
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northern edges of Haut-Médoc AOC and Saint-Estèphe AOC) in the south, to
Soulac-sur-Mer in the north,
although viticultural activity ends near Vensac. In...
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Protestant Church Saarburg Saarburg is
twinned with: Sarrebourg,
France (1952)
Soulac-sur-Mer,
France (1972)
Marianne Baum (1912–1942),
resistance fighter against...
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indefinite period.
Until 1874, the town was
dependent on the
commune of
Soulac. This year was also the year of the
construction of the Bordeaux-Le Verdon...
- Ariège in the
south of France.
Marie Laforêt was born on 5
October 1939 at
Soulac-sur-Mer, in the Médoc
region of France, to Jean
Doumenach and Marie-Louise...
- Saint-Jean (Sorde-l'Abbaye)
Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Fin-des-Terres (
Soulac-sur-Mer) Vézelay
Route or Via
Lemovicensis Church of Saint-Jacques d’Asquins...