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Qué (quién) es Dordogne - definición

FRENCH DEPARTMENT IN NEW AQUITAINE
Dordogne (département); Départment of Dordogne; Department of Dordogne; Dordogne (departement); Dordogne, France; Dordonha; Dordogne (department)
  • Dordogne]] near [[Castelnaud-la-Chapelle]]
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Neuvic station (Dordogne)         
RAILWAY STATION IN NEUVIC, FRANCE
Gare de Neuvic (Dordogne); Neuvic (Dordogne) station
Neuvic is a railway station in Neuvic, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Coutras - Tulle railway line.
Marsac station (Dordogne)         
RAILWAY STATION
Gare de Marsac (Dordogne)
Marsac is a former railway station in Marsac-sur-l'Isle, Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Coutras - Tulle railway line.
Duke Aymon         
The Count of Dordogne Aymon; Count of Dordogne Aymon
Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: Amone, German: Haimon, Heime) is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in chansons de geste and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights. The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of Les Quatre Fils Aymon or The Four Sons of Aymon.

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Dordogne

Dordogne (UK: dor-DOYN, US: dor-DOHN or dor-DAWN-yə; French: [dɔʁdɔɲ] (listen); Occitan: Dordonha [duɾˈduɲɔ]) is a large rural department in Southwestern France, with its prefecture in Périgueux. Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region roughly half-way between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, it is named after the river Dordogne, which runs through it. It corresponds roughly to the ancient county of Périgord. In January 2019, Dordogne had a population of 413,223.

Ejemplos de uso de Dordogne
1. Are you sure it‘s baby boys and not Teddy Bears! – Debra Farron, Dordogne France Isn‘t Jack a variant of John?
2. In 2005, 250,000 passengers passed through on several new routes as the Dordogne enjoyed a boom in British house buyers.
3. The Lascaux Caves, in the Dordogne, are among the best known and most important prehistoric sites of Stone Age cave art.
4. Further, renowned French academic Professor Jean–Claude Delarue, says it‘s not just marmalade and crisps the expats have imported to the Dordogne.
5. Do the same amid the surrounding rustic landscape and you could be convinced that you are in the heart of the Dordogne.