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  2. Charolais-Brionnais region - Wikipedia

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    The Charolais-Brionnais region is home to the renowned Charolais cattle [2] and is an applicant for UNESCO status as a World Heritage Site to preserve, consolidate and transmit this resource. [ 3 ] The Loire River , flanked by its adjoining canals, flows on the western edge of Charolais-Brionnais. [ 4 ]

  3. Chinguacousy - Wikipedia

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    Chinguacousy Township / tʃ ɪ ŋ ˈ k uː z i / ⓘ is a former municipality and present-day geographic township in the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada.

  4. Charolais, France - Wikipedia

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    The county of Charolais was inherited by Hugh's granddaughter Beatrice, who in 1272 married Count Robert of Clermont, a younger son of King Louis IX of France and progenitor of the House of Bourbon. In 1314 it passed to Robert's second son John , whose daughter Beatrice married Count John I of Armagnac in 1327.

  5. Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park - Wikipedia

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    Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park, colloquially known as Chinguacousy Park, is a large 40-hectare (100-acre) park [1] in the Bramalea section of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by Queen Street East on the southeast, Bramalea Road on the northeast, and Central Park Drive on the north and west sides.

  6. Charolais - Wikipedia

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    Charolais or Charollais may refer to: Charolais, France, a region and historic county of Burgundy, France; Charolais cattle, a breed of cattle;

  7. Australian Charbray - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Charbray (Bos taurus x Bos indicus) is an Australian breed of cattle derived from a cross between the French Charolais cattle and American Brahman cattle.The charbray breed was first conceived in the United States of America in the 1930s and later introduced into Australia in 1969. [1]

  8. Charollais sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Charollais is a breed of domestic sheep originating in east central France, in the same region in which Charolais cattle originated, Charolles and Saône-et-Loire. [1] It is known for ease of lambing and is used as a terminal sire to increase muscling and growth rate of the lambs. [ 2 ]

  9. Charolais horse - Wikipedia

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    The Charolais was appreciated for its gaits and endurance. [12] It was known for its ability as a cavalry horse, [ 9 ] and in 1933 was called a perfect war horse. [ 15 ] It was also used for dressage and show jumping , [ 13 ] and members of the breed competed in international events in these sports. [ 16 ]