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    Saint-Martin-de-Londres (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃ də lɔ̃dʁ]; Occitan: Sant Martin de Londras) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie...
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  • Bouches-du-Rhône and Lot-et-Garonne have been suggested. Rieger opts for Saint-Martin-de-Londres. Paden 2018, p. 118. Nappholz 1994, p. 1. Rieger 1991, p. 108....
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    airports in Réunion List of airports in Saint Barthélemy List of airports in Saint Martin List of airports in Saint Pierre and Miquelon List of airports...
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  • the names of the 19 men of Saint-Maurice-Navacelles who died in the war. The Dardé composition on the Saint-Martin-de-Londres war memorial includes the...
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    the Eocene artiodactyls (Mammalia, Placentalia) from Aumelas and Saint-Martin-de-Londres (Montpellier limestones, Hérault, France) questions the early European...
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  • Saint-Martin-de-Londres – 27 May 1826, Paris) was a French politician. He became a lawyer to the Parlement of Paris then a notary at the Châtelet de Paris...
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    alveoli. There are two maxilla fossils excavated from Robiac and Saint-Martin-de-Londres, both being a fragment of the maxilla. The Robiac specimen is from...
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    Boutonnet, Saint-Charles, Faubourg Saint-Jaume, Peyrou, Les Arceaux, Figuerolles, Faubourg du Courreau, Gambetta, Clémenceau, Méditerranée, boulevard de Strasbourg...
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  • article discusses the toponym of Saint-Martin-de-Londres, a commune in the French Hérault département. Gigot derives this Londres from a Germanic root *lohna...
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    Sète (section Patron saint)
    attacked Sète, soon fought back by the Adrien Maurice de Noailles Duke of Noailles. In 1710–1711, Saint-Pierre and Butte-Ronde forts were built. In 1724,...
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