Argoat (French pronunciation: [aʁɡɔat]) is the inland part of Brittany in France, in opposition to the coast, Armor. Its name is derived from Breton « ar »...
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Miss Brittany (redirect from Miss Argoat)
Raymonde Allain From 1977 to 1979, the inland area of Brittany, known as Argoat, competed separately. Prior to the 1960s, the departments of Côtes d'Armor...
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of the "volcan du Diable", seen from one of the beaches of the lake of Argoat. Highest point Elevation 315 m (1,033 ft) Prominence 315 m (1,033 ft) Coordinates...
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Certificate allowing a person to enter a prohibited area (Resistance Museum in Argoat, Saint-Connan)...
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Talbot Battle of Argoed Llwyfain is a poem by Taliesen about Owain mab Urien Argoat, the inland area of Brittany, France This disambiguation page lists articles...
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named Armor or Arvor ("by the sea" in Breton), and the inland is called Argoat ("by the forest"). The best soils were primitively covered by large forests...
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Rance Coëtquen Football (9) 27. ALSL Plémy (10) 0–2 AS Trégueux (9) 28. US Argoat-Pélem (9) 3–0 AS Pludual (9) 29. AS Kérien-Magoar (11) 0–3 ES Pommerit Le...
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femmes en Bretagne (UTL/Coop Breizh, 1999), La Bretagne entre Armor et Argoat (Reader's Digest, 1999). On 12 November 1999 Le Nail was accused by the...
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heavily forested, and so is sometimes associated with Brocéliande and the Argoat. By about 1000, Porhoët was a viscounty. Poutrocoët was also a diocese for...
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Lanrivain AVS Plenaltais Plaine 0 – 3 AS Kerien Magoar ES Le Foeil 1 – 3 US Argoat 23 August 15:00 CS Croix Lamber 0 – 4 AS Saint-Herve AMS Pordicaise 1 –...
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