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    the Count de Guiche's scheme to marry her off to the compliant Viscount Valvert. Meanwhile, Ragueneau and Le Bret are expecting Cyrano de Bergerac, who...
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    La Guiche (French pronunciation: [la ɡiʃ]) is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in central eastern France...
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  • Cortevaix Curtil-sous-Buffières Curtil-sous-Burnand Donzy-le-Pertuis Flagy La Guiche Jalogny Lournand Malay Massilly Mazille Passy Pressy-sous-Dondin Sailly...
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    France. The play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand features a character known as the Count de Guiche who depicts Antoine III de Gramont, a real-life French...
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    (64221) Gabat (64228) Gamarthe (64229) Garris (64235) Guéthary (64249) Guiche (64250) Halsou (64255) Hasparren (64256) Hélette (64259) Hendaye (64260)...
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    Lons-le-Saunier (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    open air near the parc des Bains, and only a single bridge (the pont de la Guiche) remains. The town is approximately equally placed between Besançon,...
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    Boucau, which belonged to the department of Landes until 1857, Bardos, Guiche, and Urt (which was united administratively to Lapurdi in 1763 but seceded...
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    de Foix with the changes to the mouth of the Adour along the fortifications of the city; Antoine II de Gramont (1572–1644), Count of Gramont, Guiche and...
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    Histoire de Mâcon, Toulouse, 2000. It consists of: Jean Combier, "De la préhistoire aux Burgondes", pp. 17–44 Alain Guerreau, "Mâcon, 380–1239 : la cité épiscopale"...
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    the town. The summit can be reached by the Petit train de la Rhune, which starts from the Col de Saint-Ignace, 10.5 km (6.5 mi) east of the town on the...
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