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    Champsaur the Trièves the Briançonnais the Queyras the Embrunais the Gapençais the Dévoluy the Vercors the Bochaine the Baronnies The second included:...
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    Brown-Ferrand Ice Rink) is a hockey arena in Gap, France. It was named for two Gapençais hockey players, Roger Brown and John Ferrand. Locally, it is also known...
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  • Retrieved 7 July 2024. ""I was in good shape [...] but I lacked luck": Gapençais Robin Emig only takes silver". ledauphine.com. Retrieved 7 July 2024....
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    (in French). Retrieved 10 April 2015. "Les dépôts quaternaires du Gapençais" [Gapençais Quaternary deposits] (in French). Retrieved 10 April 2015. Carte...
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  • 1978 and 2015. The team was founded in 1937 The club Rapaces de Gap (Gapençais, Gap) was created in 1937; it entered championship of France in 1945 where...
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    Terascon (fl. 1194–1221), was a Provençal jongleur and troubadour from the Gapençais (Gapensés in Occitan). Of his total oeuvre, twenty three poems survive...
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  • Bouches-du-Rhône and Var. It is accessible to as far as Val du Durance and Gapençais via FM radio. The station began broadcasting in 1983 under the name Radio...
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  • formed in 1970 as a result of a merger between Sporting Club Olympique Gapençais (founded in 1962) and CSL Louis Jean (founded in 1969). In the club's...
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  • only. The territory of the Avantici roughly corresponded to the later Gapençais [fr] region. It stretched between present-day La Roche-des-Arnauds (Ad...
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