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  2. La Sarre - Wikipedia

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    La Sarre (French pronunciation: [la saʁ]) is a town in northwestern Quebec, Canada, and is the most populous town and seat of the Abitibi-Ouest Regional County Municipality. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It is located at the intersection of Routes 111 and 393 , on the La Sarre River, a tributary of Lake Abitibi .

  3. List of regional county municipalities and equivalent ...

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    The possibly enlarged RCMs are called municipalités régionales de comté géographiques (MRCG) as opposed to the legal ones known as municipalités régionales de comté juridiques (MRCJ). The remaining municipalities are grouped into territories equivalent to an RCM (French: territoires équivalents à une MRC ) or TEs, which are also ...

  4. Saint-Lazare, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Lazare is graced by significant public funding for its ambitious recreational projects. Bedard Park in the centre of the town is a relatively large park equipped with a small water park, a grass field, three baseball diamonds, and tennis courts. In the winter two hockey rinks and an ice skating oval are added. Another large, multi-use ...

  5. Sarre Castle - Wikipedia

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    However, upon his death in 1377, the castle returned to the House of Savoy, who entrusted it to the new feudal lord Thibaud de Montagny only in 1405. [2] From then on, the castle saw the succession of various noble families, including the barons Genève-Lullin, the Leschaux, the La Crête, the Roncas, and the Rapet. [2] A lithograph of Sarre Castle

  6. Sarre (department) - Wikipedia

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    Sarre (French:) was a department in the First French Republic and First French Empire. Its territory is now part of Germany and Belgium . Named after the river Saar ( French : Sarre ), it was created in 1798 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Campo Formio of 18 October 1797 which ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France.

  7. Province de la Sarre - Wikipedia

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    The Province de la Sarre (Province of the Saar) was a French administrative unit during the reign of King Louis XIV encompassing the area of the present Saarland and beyond. The Province de la Sarre existed from the Peace of Nimegue in 1679 until the Peace of Ryswick in 1697.

  8. Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Bertholon de Saint-Lazare (1741–1800), French physicist; See also. Autun Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun), Autun, France

  9. List of postal codes of Canada: J - Wikipedia

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    1G0: Amos (Saint-Félix-de-Dalquier) 1H0: Eeyou Istchee James Bay 1J0: Saint-Marc-de-Figuery 1L0: Lac-Chicobi 1M0: Saint-Mathieu-d'Harricana 1R0: La Corne 1S0: La Morandière-Rochebaucourt 1T0: La Motte 1V0: Landrienne 1W0: Launay 1X0: Lebel-sur-Quévillon 1Z0: Malartic 2A0: Matagami 2B0: Eeyou Istchee James Bay 2E0: Preissac 2G0: Berry 2H0 ...