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    Ispagnac (French pronunciation: [ispaɲak]; Occitan: Espanhac) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department...
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  • comes from the hamlet of La Bazalgette, situated midway between Mende and Ispagnac in the Lozère département. All those listed below are related and belong...
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  • since 2017, representing Lozère. Pantel was elected municipal councilor of Ispagnac in the first round of the municipal elections of 2008. She became the first...
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    He founded a collegiate church in Quézac, and a church and library in Ispagnac. On a hilltop near Bédouès, the parish in which the Château de Grisac is...
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    du Tarn Causses Grandrieu Grandvals Grèzes Les Hermaux Hures-la-Parade Ispagnac Julianges Lachamp-Ribennes Lajo Langogne Lanuéjols Laubert Les Laubies...
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  • second son of Jean Louis Bazalgette (1750–1830), a French immigrant born in Ispagnac, in the Lozère department in southern France, and Catherine, née Metivier...
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    du Tarn Causses Grandrieu Grandvals Grèzes Les Hermaux Hures-la-Parade Ispagnac Julianges Lachamp-Ribennes Lajo Langogne Lanuéjols Laubert Les Laubies...
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    Allenc, Badaroux, Balsièges, Brenoux, Chadenet, Chirac, Grèze, Florac, Ispagnac, Lanuéjols, Le Monastier-Pin-Moriès, Mende, Meyrueis, Montrodat, Palhers...
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    du Tarn Causses Grandrieu Grandvals Grèzes Les Hermaux Hures-la-Parade Ispagnac Julianges Lachamp-Ribennes Lajo Langogne Lanuéjols Laubert Les Laubies...
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    Saint-Pair-sur-Mer) was a French painter in the Academic style. Her father came from Ispagnac to Albert to serve as a tariff collector. The family later moved to...
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