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respective AOC –
Bonnezeaux and
Chaume. Finally, a
favoured enclave within Chaume is a
separate AOC
under the name
Quarts de
Chaume. For the
geographically delimited...
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Chaumes /ˈʃoʊm/ is a cow's milk
cheese from Saint-Antoine-de-Breuilh in the Périgord (South West of France), made by
traditional cheese-making processes...
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Simone Thion de la
Chaume (24
November 1908 – 4
September 2001) was a
French amateur golfer. In 1924, she
became the
first foreign player to win the Girls...
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street at No 54
before a gate, the
Porte du
Chaume, was
created at the end of the 13th century. The Rue du
Chaume, Rue du
Grand Chantier, and Rue des Enfants...
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research on and
around Mont L****ois
began under the
direction of
Bruno Chaume.
Since 2001 a
programme of
research titled "Vix et son environnement" began...
- La
Chaume (French pronunciation: [la ʃom]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire...
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dessert wines that
includes the
botrytized wines of
Bonnezeaux and
Quarts de
Chaume.
Various rosé
wines are
produced in the
region under different AOC designation...
- René
Jules Thion de la
Chaume (28 May 1877 – 3
January 1940) was a
French fencer. He
competed in the men's épée
event at the 1900
Summer Olympics. "René...
- Couverte, Les
Couvertes Vaillons - Sur les Vaillons, Chatains, Les
Grands Chaumes, Les Chatains, Sécher, Beugnons, Les Beugnons, Les Lys, Champlain, Mélinots...
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Chaume-lès-Baigneux (French pronunciation: [ʃom lɛ bɛɲø],
literally Chaume near Baigneux) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. Communes...