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economic performance.
Airplanes Vannes has a
small airfield in the
village of Monterblanc,
called Vannes-Meucon airport, or "
Vannes –
Golfe du
Morbihan airport"...
- RC
Vannes (French:
Rugby Club
Vannes,
Rugbi Klub Gwened) is a
French rugby union club
based in
Vannes currently competing in Top 14.
Founded in 1950, they...
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Vannes Olympique Club (Breton: Klub
Olimpek Gwened;
commonly referred to as
simply Vannes) is a
professional French football club
based in
Vannes. The...
- Château de Pouy-sur-
Vannes is a
listed historic château in Pouy-sur-
Vannes, Aube, France. The château was
built in the 16th century. In 1973, Countess...
- Look up
Vannes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vannes may
refer to:
Vannes,
Vannes, Morbihan, Brittany, France; a
commune and city
Vannes station...
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Vannes Airport (aéroport de
Vannes-Golfe du Morbihan) is a
regional airport in
France (IATA: VNE, ICAO: LFRV). It
supports general aviation.
Vannes airport...
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Ridoredh was the
count of
Vannes in the
ninth century.
According to a
family tree
added to a m****cript of the
Abbey of Saint-Aubin
around the year 1100...
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Count of
Vannes was the
title held by the
rulers of the
County of
Vannes.
Bretons held the
hinterland around Vannes (Breton: Gwened) as
early as Waroch...
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Pascweten (died 876) was the
count of
Vannes and a
claimant to the rule of Brittany. He was a son of
Ridoredh of
Vannes, a
prominent and
wealthy aristocrat...
- Emperor. Alan was the
second son of
Count Ridoredh of
Vannes. He
succeeded his
brother Pascweten in
Vannes when the
latter died,
probably in the
middle of 876...