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    Saint-Lupicin (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lypisɛ̃]) is a former commune in the Jura department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France...
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  • The canton of Coteaux du Lizon (formerly known as the canton of Saint-Lupicin until march 2020) is an administrative division of the Jura department in...
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  • Lupicinus of Condat (category French saint stubs)
    Lupicinus of Condat (c. 486), also known as Saint Lupicinus, Lupicin of Lauconne or Lupicin of Jura, was an abbot. His brother was Romanus of Condat....
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  • the CS Molinges / Chassal (1940) and the Agreement Lavans-lès-Saint-Claude/Saint-Lupicin (1985). 2009 new merger with St Claude Val Biel Jura Sud reached...
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    Saint-Lupicin – 13 January 2012, Auxerre), was a French still life and landscape painter and sculptor. Georges Petetin was raised in Saint-Lupicin in...
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  • Socialist Labour League, a Trotskyist political group in the United Kingdom Saint Lupicin Lions, an Intercrosse team located in Coteaux du Lion. SLL (South Korean...
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    was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Saint-Lupicin (the seat) and Cuttura. Coteaux du Lizon is a little town located in...
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    this era are in effect ecclesiastical diptychs such as the gospel of Saint-Lupicin or the binding of Etschmiadzin. Cited by A. Héron de Villefosse, op...
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  • Oyonnax. Born in Saint-Lupicin, Enzo Reybier first played judo, before switching to rugby union. He started his rugby career in the club of Saint-Claude, the...
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  • Eugendus, the founding abbots of the Jura Mountain monasteries of Condat, Saint-Lupicin and Romainmôtier, respectively. They lived in the late 5th and early...
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