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Comment Appelle-t-on les gens de Saint-sauveur ?
Comment Appelle-t-on les gens de Saint-sauveur ?
Saint-Sauveur (Québec)
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Gentilé | Sauverois, oise |
Population | 10 231 hab. ( 2016 ) |
Densité | 204 hab./km2 |
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Pourquoi Appelle-t-on les langoustines les demoiselles ?
Les langoustines, appelées aussi les Demoiselles de Loctudy, sont appréciées pour leur chair délicate, vrai cocktail de protéines, minéraux et oligo-éléments. …
What does Pont-Aven stand for?
- Pont-Aven ( French pronunciation: [pɔ̃tavɛn], Breton: ‘River Bridge’) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France . Inhabitants of Pont-Aven are called in French Pontavenistes. Pont-Aven absorbed the former commune of Nizon in 1954.
What is the geography of Pont-Aven?
- Geography. The Aven River runs through Pont–Aven. The river has relatively favourable water quality, with pH levels slightly alkaline at about 8.5 and electrical conductivity of 19 micro Siemens per centimeter. The town is at the interface of the tidal estuary and the freshwater river.
What to do in Pont-Aven?
- Pont–Aven has some very nice clothes and food shops and no visit would be complete without buying some galettes from Biscuiterie Traou Mad, where these butter biscuits (not pancakes) were invented in 1920.
What deck is the Pont Aven on the ferry?
- Pont Aven ferry wiki. Pont Aven is the first cruise ferry on the English Channel to feature balcony staterooms (category « Commodore Cabins » located on deck 8). During the ship’s 2012 drydock refit, the ferry became also the first on the English Channel with an onboard spa facility.