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In the 20th century Saint-Cyprien was the site of a camp housing some 70,000 Republican escapees from Spain at the end of the Spanish Civil War.They were held in very poor conditions, [3] in open spaces enclosed by barbed wire, from which they were not allowed to leave. [4]
The Saint-James church ; The Château de l'Esparrou, a 19th c. manor ; The old village ; The sea front. Notable people. Arlette Franco (1939-2010), mayor of Canet ...
Saint-Cyprien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sipʁijɛ̃] ⓘ; Occitan: Sent Cibra) is a commune and town in Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. It serves as the seat of the canton of Vallée Dordogne. It is the most populous commune in the canton. Saint-Cyprien station has rail connections to Bordeaux, Périgueux and Sarlat-la ...
The Plague of Cyprian was a pandemic which afflicted the Roman Empire from about AD 249 to 262, [1] [2] or 251/2 to 270. [3] The plague is thought to have caused widespread manpower shortages for food production and the Roman army, severely weakening the empire during the Crisis of the Third Century.
Saint-Cyprien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sipʁijɛ̃] ⓘ; Languedocien: Sent Çabrian) is a former commune in the Lot department in south-western France. [2] On 1 January 2018, it was merged into the new commune of Lendou-en-Quercy. [3]
The Tech (French: ⓘ; Catalan: Tec) is a river in southern France, very close to the French-Spanish border. It runs through a valley in the Pyrénées-Orientales, in the former Roussillon, and is 84.5 kilometres (52.5 mi) long. [1]
Saint-Cyprien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sipʁijɛ̃] ⓘ) is a municipality in Rivière-du-Loup Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada. History [ edit ]
Aloutte-France; Arbanats; Arcachon; Aubie-Saint-Antoine; Barsac; Bassens; Beautiran; Bègles; Blanquefort; Bordeaux-Saint-Jean; Bruges; Cadaujac; Castillon; Caudéran ...