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nantes
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A city in west France, in historical Brittany
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Brandenbourg (1690; "The History of the Establishment of the French Refugees in Brandenburg State") and L'Irrévocabilité de l'édit de Nantes (1688; "The Irrevocability of the Edict of Nantes").
My first ride on this leg, via Nantes to the village of Puybelliard in the Vendée region, was a rather more soulless affair.
So when tens of thousands of teenagers spilled on to the streets of Paris, Lyons, Marseilles, Nantes and some 30-odd provincial towns this week, burning cars, smashing windows and hurling stones, the riot police were sent in.
The following day the first leg of his tour, due to open in the western city of Nantes on January 9th, was banned; other towns have said that they will follow suit.
Set the eagle free Angela's new partner ReprintsIn Mr Ayrault, the 62-year-old leader of the Socialist parliamentary group and mayor of Nantes, Mr Hollande has a loyal colleague whom he trusts to get on with the job.
Its users share only intercity rides, and so do not annoy urban cabbies, even though a lift from Nantes to Rennes, more than 100km away, costs no more than a short taxi ride in Paris, according to Frédéric Mazzella, one of BlaBlaCar's founders.
The capital is Nantes.
It was completed in 1952, and two more unítés were built at other locations in France, at Nantes and Briey, as well as others in West Berlin.
At the time of the Reformation, it became largely Protestant and suffered from persecution after the revocation in 1685 of the Edict of Nantes, which had accorded a measure of religious liberty to Protestants in 1598.
Condé was the son of Louis III de Condé and Mademoiselle de Nantes, an illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV.
A Protestant, he left France in 1685, the year in which the Edict of Nantes was revoked, thus depriving French Protestants of the religious and civil rights formerly granted to them.
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