to 1593, Saint-Malo declared itself to be an independent republic, when 'la république de Saint-Malo' (Saint Malo Republic) functioned as a de facto micronation...
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PD Ergué-Gabéric (5) v EA Saint-Renan (6) GSI Pontivy (5) v Plougastel FC (6) Stade Pontivyen (5) v FC Rouen (3) US Saint-Malo (4) v Guingamp (2) AG Caennaise...
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strong in the wealthy coastal area of Saint-Malo and Dinard. Rennes downtown The medieval town of Vitré Plage de l'Écluse in Dinard Legendary forest Brocéliande...
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Jean Lebrun (category Writers from Saint-Malo)
Jean Lebrun (14 May 1950, Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a French journalist. A professor agrégé of history, he soon preferred journalism to the Éducation...
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Alphonse Gasnier-Duparc (category People from Dol-de-Bretagne)
Gasnier-Duparc (21 June 1879, Dol-de-Bretagne – 10 October 1945, Saint-Malo) was a French politician. He served as mayor of Saint-Malo, senator for Ille-et-Vilaine...
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Robert Surcouf (category People from Saint-Malo)
buried in Saint-Malo. Robert Surcouf was born 12 December 1773 in Saint-Malo to a family of ship-owners. His father, Charles-Ange Surcouf de Boisgris,...
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Cunat, Charles (1857). Saint-Malo illustré par ses marins [Saint-Malo illustrated by her sailors] (in French). Imprimerie de F. Péalat. OCLC 793555867...
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Nicolas Surcouf (category People from Saint-Malo)
Nicolas Surcouf ( 1770, Saint-Malo – 1848) was a French privateer. He was the brother and lieutenant of one of France's most famous and successful privateers...
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of the prix de l'écrit intime [fr]. He was an honorary member of the Maison internationale des poètes et des écrivains [fr] of Saint-Malo In 1997, Jean-Jacques...
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called "la Brière". Given its location, Saint-Nazaire has a long tradition of fishing and shipbuilding. The Chantiers de l'Atlantique, one of the largest shipyards...
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