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  2. Beaumontois-en-Périgord - Wikipedia

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    ' Beaumontois in Périgord '; Occitan: Bèlmontés de Perigòrd) is a commune in the Dordogne department of southwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of Beaumont-du-Périgord , Labouquerie , Nojals-et-Clotte and Sainte-Sabine-Born .

  3. Beaumont-du-Périgord - Wikipedia

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    ' Beaumont of the Périgord ', before 2001: Beaumont; Occitan: Bèlmont) [2] is a former commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France, on 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Beaumontois-en-Périgord. [3]

  4. Dominique Mortemousque - Wikipedia

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    A farmer by profession, Mortemousque served as mayor of Nojals-et-Clotte from 1995 to 2008. [1] In March 1998, he was elected to represent the Canton of Beaumont-du-Périgord [] in the General Council of Dordogne. [1]

  5. Les Coteaux Périgourdins - Wikipedia

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    This Dordogne geographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Sarlat-la-Canéda - Wikipedia

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    The town of Sarlat is in a region known in France as Périgord Noir.It lies in the southeastern part of the Dordogne department, 7 km north of the river Dordogne.. Sarlat railway station offers train services to Bergerac, Bordeaux and Périgueux.

  7. La Roque-Gageac - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú; Brezhoneg; Català; Cebuano; Dansk; Deutsch; Español; Euskara; Français; Gaeilge; Italiano; Қазақша; Kurdî

  8. County of Périgord - Wikipedia

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    Map of France in 1154, showing location of County of Périgord. The County of Périgord was a historical region of France. The name Périgord derived from the Gaul tribe of the Petrocorii, who resisted the Roman conquest.

  9. Labouquerie - Wikipedia

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