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Yvoire (French pronunciation: [ivwaʁ]) is a
small medieval town in the
department of Haute-Savoie, in the
southeastern French region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
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floral displays with the
larger and better-known
neighbouring village of
Yvoire.
Communes of Haute-Savoie "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires" (in...
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National Park
Alpine ibex in Aussois,
Savoie Chalet in the
medieval city of
Yvoire Palais de l'Isle in
Annecy La
Grande Odyssée 1924
Winter Olympics 1968 Winter...
- Yves or Evodius, Lisoie,
Yvoire, or Evodius, was an
early bishop of Rouen. He is
considered to be a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church with a
feast day...
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Arlempdes Blesle Lavaudieu Lavoûte-Chilhac
Polignac Pradelles Haute-Savoie
Yvoire Isère Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye
Loire Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez Puy-de-Dôme Montpeyroux...
- town and Lausanne, as well as a more tourist-centered
service that runs to
Yvoire.
Public nursery/preschools and
primary schools serving the town include:...
- in the
Battle of
Roncevaux P****,
kills Bevon, Lord of
Beaune and Dijon,
Yvoire, Yvon and
Gerald of Roussillon,
before Roland cuts off Marsile's
right hand...
- as "whyt, smothe, streght, and flat", and her
throat as "a
round tour of
yvoire": she was "bothe fair and bright", and Nature's "cheef
patron [pattern]...
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Navigation sur le lac Léman
which serves more
distant destinations such as Nyon,
Yvoire, Thonon, Évian,
Lausanne and
Montreux using both
modern diesel vessels and...
- ('Small Lake'), the most south-west, narrower, and less-deep part from
Yvoire–Promenthoux next
Prangins to the exit in
Geneva According to the
Swiss Federal...