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CHAMBARY . . . See also:Savoie, Haute-Savoie. CLERMONT-See also:FERRAND See also:Puy-de-See also:Dome, See also:Allier, See also:Cantal, See also:Correze, See also:Creuse, Haute-See also:Loire. See also:DIJon. . . Cote-d'Or,See also:Aube, Haute-See also:Marne,See also:Nievre,See also:Yonne. See also:GRENOBLE See also:Isere, Hautes-Alpes, See also:Ardeche, See also:DrOme. See also:LILLE . . . See also:Nord, See also:Aisne, See also:Ardennes, Pas-de-See also:Calais, See also:Somme. See also:LYONS . See also:Rhone, See also:Ain, Loire, See also:Saone-et-Loire. See also:CAEN See also:Academies. Departments included in them. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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