- La
Baule-Escoublac (French pronunciation: [la bol ɛskublak]; Gallo: Écoubiâ, Breton: Ar Baol-Skoubleg, [ar ˈbawl ˈskuːbleːk]),
commonly referred to as...
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Baule (French pronunciation: [bol]) is a
commune in the
department of Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France. The
writer Michèle
Desbordes (1940–2006) died...
- Baoulé (native name: wawle), also
known as
Baule or Bawule,[citation needed] is a
language spoken in
central and
southern Ivory Coast,
including in the...
- La
Baule-les-Pins is a
quartier of La
Baule-Escoublac, Loire-Atlantique, France. La
Baule has two gare SNCFs, the barely-used
eponymous station, and the...
- The
Baule or Baoulé /ˈbaʊˌleɪ/ (
Baule:
Baule [ba.u.le]; French: baoulé [bawle]) are an Akan
people and one of the
largest ethnicities in
Ivory Coast. The...
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Frede (born
Suzanne Jeanne Baulé, 8
November 1914 – 13
February 1976) was a
French host and
manager of
cabarets in
Paris and Biarritz.
Openly ****...
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localities and
seaside resorts from
south to north: Saint-Nazaire, ****ichet, La
Baule-Escoublac, Le Pouliguen, Le Croisic, Batz-sur-Mer, Guérande, La Turballe...
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cited archaic alternate town-names,
including "Ballenas", "Baulenas", "
Baulings", and "Bawlines". Bolinas'
downtown is
located on the
eastern side of town...
- and up to 1920 in Batz-sur-Mer. This area (Guérande, Le Croisic, and La
Baule) has a
rather Breton toponymy: for instance, Guérande
originates from the...
- in 1970. La
Baule – Presqu’île de Guérande is made up of
these main
towns and cities:
Towns located in Loire-Atlantique ****érac La
Baule-Escoublac Batz-sur-Mer...