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Roscoff (/ˈrɒskoʊ/ ROSK-oh, French: [ʁɔskɔf]; Breton: Rosko) is a
commune in the Finistère département of
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Roscoff is renowned...
- The
Oignon de
Roscoff is a
variety of
onion that is
grown in the
Brittany region of
northwest France. The use of the name is
protected by appellation...
- The
Jardin Exotique de
Roscoff (Breton:
Liorzh Ezotek Roscoff) (1.6 hectares) is a
botanical garden located in
Roscoff, Finistère, in the
region of Brittany...
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Roscoff is a town
situated on the
north coast of Finistère, Brittany. Its
favorable position at the
western end of the
channel along with the efforts...
- The
Station biologique de
Roscoff (SBR) is a
French marine biology and
oceanography research and
teaching center.
Founded by
Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers...
- trip is said to have been made by
Henri Ollivier. From the area
around Roscoff in
Brittany known as Bro Rosko,
Johnnies found a more
profitable market...
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Symsagittifera roscoffensis, also
called the
Roscoff worm, the mint-sauce worm, or the shilly-shally worm, is a
marine acoel worm. The
origin and nature...
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Roscoff Restaurant was a
restaurant in 7
Ascot House,
Shaftesbury Square, Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It was a fine
dining restaurant that was awarded...
- then the
codename for the new
Brittany Ferries vessel for the Plymouth–
Roscoff route, the Armorique. Pont-Aven's
layout is
similar in many
respects to...
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successfully secured funding and work to
develop a deep-water port at
Roscoff.
Gourvennec had no
desire to run a
ferry service, but
existing operators...