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Tarascon (French pronunciation: [taʁaskɔ̃]; Occitan:
Tarascon),
sometimes referred to as
Tarascon-sur-Rhône, is a
commune situated at the
extreme west...
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Tarascon is a
commune in Bouches-du-Rhône department, France.
Tarascon may also
refer to: Jean-Marie
Tarascon (born 1953),
French chemist Paul Tarascon...
- The Château de
Tarascon (Provençal: Castèu de
Tarascon) is a
medieval castle in
Tarascon in the Bouches-du-Rhône
department of the
south of France. The...
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Tartarin of
Tarascon (French:
Tartarin de
Tarascon) is an 1872
novel written by the
French author Alphonse Daudet. The Provençal town of
Tarascon is so enthusiastic...
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Roman Catholic churches Europe: Église Sainte-Marthe de
Tarascon in
Tarascon, France;
United States: St.
Martha Catholic Church in
Morton Grove...
- six-footed, turtle-s****ed
tarasque was the form
depicted on the city seal of
Tarascon around the 15th century, and this held to be the norm in 16th- and 17th-century...
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previous experience with the demon. She
travels to
Tarascon with
Sister Debra, a
young novice. In
Tarascon,
Irene is
haunted by Valak.
Debra receives Noiret's...
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Tarascon-sur-Ariège (French pronunciation: [taʁaskɔ̃ syʁ aʁjɛʒ],
literally Tarascon on Ariège; Languedocien:
Tarascon d’Arièja) is a
commune in the Ariège...
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Tartarin of
Tarascon (French:
Tartarin de
Tarascon) is a 1934
French comedy film
directed by
Raymond Bernard and
starring Raimu,
Fernand Charpin and Jean...
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writer Alphonse Daudet's
novels Tartarin of
Tarascon (1872),
Tartarin on the Alps (1885) and Port
Tarascon (1890). He is a
plump and
gullible man who is...