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- Capbreton (French pronunciation: [kabʁətɔ̃]; Occitan: Capberton) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Located...
- and Béarn), Breton (Val de Loire), Cabernet Gris, Cabrunet (Pomerol), Capbreton Rouge (Landes), Carmenet (Médoc), Couahort (Béarn), Plant Breton or Plant...
- Surf League yearly competitions along with the neighbouring towns of Capbreton and Seignosse. Since the 1980s, global companies have established themselves...
- Agudelo (in Spain), Agudillo (Spain), Anjou, Blanc d'Aunis, Blanc d’Anjou, Capbreton blanc (Landes, France), Confort, Coue Fort, Cruchinet, Cugnette, Feher...
- north of the Gironde, via Lacanau, Hourtin, Biscarrosse, Mimizan and Capbreton, without forgetting those bordering the Bay of Arcachon: Arcachon, Andernos-les-Bains...
- relationship with the singer Nina Morato. Christie died by suicide in 1997 in Capbreton, following the accidental death of his 11-year-old daughter Julia. 1974:...
- competitions include the Quiksilver Pro France and the Lacanau Pro. Surfing in Capbreton Dune of Pilat from Cap Ferret Quiksilver Pro France View from Dune of...
- spiralling dark stripe, like a sucre d'orge. It is the only lighthouse from Capbreton to Cap Ferret. Contis village also has shops and services fulfilling the...
- former electoral district (1867 to 1904) Cape Breton, New Brunswick Capbreton or Cap Berton, a commune of the Landes département in southwestern France...
- at Bayonne with his son and his three daughters. The prince met him at Capbreton and rode with him to Bordeaux. Many of the prince's lords, both English...