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Valleraugue (French pronunciation: [valʁoɡ]; Occitan: Valarauga) is a
former commune in the Gard
department in
southern France. On 1
January 2019, it...
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paternal grandfather, Jean
Marie Auguste Walsin-Esterhazy, born in 1767 at
Valleraugue, was the
illegitimate son of
Countess Marie Anne
Esterhazy de Galántha...
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French biologist. He was born at Berthézène, in the
commune of
Valleraugue (Gard), the son of a
Protestant farmer. He
studied science and then medicine...
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Laurent Angliviel de la
Beaumelle (28
January 1726 in
Valleraugue – 17
November 1773 in Gard) was a
French Protestant writer. La
Beaumelle was a brilliant...
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towns and
villages of the Cévennes are Alès, Le Vigan, Sumène,
Valleraugue, Ganges, Hérault, Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, Sauve, Lasalle, Saint-André-de-Valborgne...
- The Hérault
flows through the
following departments and towns: Gard:
Valleraugue. Hérault (named
after the river): Ganges, Pézenas (nearby), Agde. The...
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given name is Antoine. His
ancestor Louis Bernard, born in
Valleraugue in 1771 and the son of a
protestant pastor, held
positions in the military...
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Germaine Dieterlen (15 May 1903 in
Valleraugue – 13
November 1999 in Paris) was a
French anthropologist. She was a
student of
Marcel Mauss,
worked with...
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established on 1
January 2019 by
merger of the
former communes of
Valleraugue (the seat) and Notre-Dame-de-la-Rouvière. Val-d'Aigoual has a warm-summer...
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February 1888) was a
French soldier and geodesist.
Perrier was born at
Valleraugue (Gard),
descended from a
family of Protestants, of Cevennes.
After finishing...