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Meaning of "fougères"

Fougères is a noun that refers to a genus of plants, especially ferns
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  • A town in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, Brittany, France.

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Fougères also organises an important cattle market.
The body is at the crossroads north of Fougères.
Fougères is also served by the Illenoo interurban network.
A public college bears her name in Fougères.
The basin of Fougères produces a lot of apples but do not give a cru well done.
No neighborhood entered ou associated with our listings of Fougères.
Each year the town of Fougères invites four nations to participate in a basketball tournament.
The illustrations were also exhibited at the Castel of Fougères.
Closing of the Fougères workshop.
She thereafter held the title of Dame de Fougères.
Jean Jaurès came to Fougères to support the movement.
In March came the fatal attack on Fougères which.
The chateau of Fougères in Brittany became their principal residence.
Then come the creations of schools of painting in Fougères and St Malo.
Fougères welcomes you in a historical travel through Medieval time and Industrial revolution.

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They moved to Fougères where Eduardo grew up.
Another picture before Fougères.
Les Fougères campsite.
Downtown and Fougères.
The creation of Fougères dates back to the Middle Ages.
Arrondissement of Fougères.
Ms. Fougères clearly contradicted this assumption.
Sale house Fougères.
In its early years, the entire school was housed in the old Château des Fougères.
Chalet les Fougères.
Fougères is historically, since the arrival of Latin in Armorica, a region where Gallo is spoken.
Foods in Fougères.
I left my mother, and went to visit my elder sisters near Fougères.
Bars in Fougères.
They are all on our side, from Cholet to Fougères.
Henri de Fougères.
Nowadays only two belfries remain in Brittany, one in Dinan and one in Fougères.
Battle of Fougères.
Two schools bear her name, including the college Thérèse-Pierre de Fougères.
Yannick Lasalle is currently a chef at Les Fougères restaurant in Chelsea.
The end of the 13th century was a period of peace and prosperity for Fougères.
The central place of Fougères, the castle.
Fougères is a commune and a sub-prefecture of the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France.
Little by little, industry replaced crafts and Fougères saw the establishment of shoe manufacturers.
Les Fougères - Produlith - Printing, labeling and packaging design.
After almost a thousand years of existence, the castle of Fougères today offers an unchanged face.
For this, the site of Fougères ( France ) creates in-house thermoformed wedges and tools.
François-René de Chateaubriand, he often came to Fougères where one of his sisters lived.
The Chateau de Fougères is an imposing medieval castle with 13 towers.
Thunderstorms and rains sweep the country of Fougères again this Saturday, June 9th.
Inhabitants of Fougères are called Fougerais ( male ) and Fougeraise ( female ) in French.
November, The Vendéens take Fougères without a fight.
Fougères is situated at an elevation of 132 meters.
The room at Chambre D'Hôtes Rue des Fougères includes a seating area and a wardrobe.
Fougères is classified as a town of art and history since 1985.

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