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CALVADOS . See also:Caen . Normandie (Bessin, See also:Bocage). See also:CANTAL See also:Aurillac See also:Auvergne. CIARENTE See also:Angouleme See also:Angoumois; See also:Saintonge. See also:CHARENTE-INFERIEURE La Rochelle . , Aunis; Saintonge. See also:CHER • . See also:Bourges . See also:Berry; Bourbonnais. See also:CORREZE . See also:Tulle See also:Limousin. COTE-D'OR See also:Dijon Bourgogne (Dijonnais, Auxois). See also:COTES-DU-See also:NORD St Brieuc . Bretagne. See also:CREUSE . See also:Gueret See also:Marche. DEUX-ShVRES . See also:Niort See also:Poitou. See also:DORDOGNE Perigueux See also:Guienne (See also:Perigord). See also:DoUBS See also:Besancon . Franche-See also:Comte; See also:Montbeliard. See also:DROME See also:Valence . See also:Dauphine. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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