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Laroquebrou (French pronunciation: [laʁɔk(ə)bʁu]; Occitan: La Ròcabrau) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France.
Communes of the...
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Jacques Faizant (30
October 1918 in
Laroquebrou - 14
January 2006 in Suresnes) was a
French caricaturist and
editorial cartoonist. Clifton, Judith; Lara...
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invited to
perform at the world's
biggest Boogie Woogie Festival at
Laroquebrou in France. She also
attended lots of Jazz & Boogie-Festivals all around...
- d'Entraygues,
married Amaury II de Montal, Lord of
Laroquebrou and
owner of the Château de
Laroquebrou.
After Montal's
death in 1510,
Jeanne transformed...
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Various little scenes with
dances Festival International de
Boogie Woogie,
Laroquebrou The
characteristic folk
dance in
Cantal is La Bourrée. In the countryside...
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Woogie Festival in Detroit, the
International Boogie Woogie Festival in
Laroquebrou, France, the
Brussels Boogie Woogie Piano Summit, and
Boogie Woogie Festivals...
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nearby historic cantonal centres of Saint-Mamet-la-Salvetat and
Laroquebrou,
although it
lacks their architectural and
historical interest. A market...
- – Vayrac† – Bétaille† – Puybrun† – Bretenoux-Biars – Laval-de-Cère –
Laroquebrou –
Aurillac 84 Clermont-Ferrand – Clermont-La
Rotonde – Royat-Chamalières...
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original seat of the Pérusse des Cars family. Château de
Montal in
Laroquebrou, muni****l property,
acquired by
marriage in 1595 with Rose de Montal...
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flows into the
Dordogne near Bretenoux. Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau - La Cère (P1--0290)". The Cère
gorge close to
Laroquebrou v t e v t e v t e v t e...