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then the oil shock in 1973, caused a massacre in the footwear sector, particularly in
February–March 1976, with the closure of three companies (Réhault, Morel et Gâté and Maunoir) and the dismissal of 1,140 employees. Since 2008 and the closure of Hasley, only the JB Martin company maintains the tradition of footwear production in Fougères (F. Le Bot, Laurence Héry).
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5188:] (in French). Fougères: Louis Tiercelin. then published in three acts and four tables in 1918. His performances in 1927 under the auspices of the Regionalist Federation of Britain and, from 1936 through the circle Fougères "Art and Folklore " of Gaït Corvaisier, did enter the dialect in the theaters of cities.
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The Patois Fougères (haut-Breton dialect), grammar test. Including: remarks on the pronunciation of sounds and articulations, rules on standing or mutations sounds and articulations of French in Fougères, philological notes, etymological ... 10 parts of speech and 16 conjugation patterns. Followed by
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Each year the town of Fougères invites four nations to participate in a basketball tournament. This tournament concerns U17 (under 17 years old) or U16 (under 16) female competitors. For three nights (Thursday, Friday and
Saturday), each nation competes. In addition to the matches, a 3-point contest
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By 1975, the town had suffered deeply from the oil crisis of 1973 and had been hit. The town was devastated by successive closures of factories from a crisis in the shoe sector, and refused the implantation of the Citroën company on its territory. The city struggled to recover and saw its population
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A sizable section of the town wall survives, stretching from the château in the lower town, up the hill to surround the upper town. Medieval citizens in the lower town were outside the fortifications and had to retreat into the fortress in times of trouble. The gate of the 15th century with a double
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in 2000, which provides access to Rennes in 30 minutes, and has achieved a satisfactory development based on the growth of more diversified economic activities. More than 30 hectares (74 acres) of business parks, between the motorway and the city centre, give an economic attractiveness to the area.
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Fougères is an industrial town and its typical demographic trends show very well. In the 1850s, the
Brittany town was "moving in the manufacture of leather shoes to solve a crisis in the shoe industry." Success followed (the Cordier factory, for example) and Fougères saw its population increase by
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Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Rillé. Originally a collegiate church of
Augustinian regular canons. It was founded in 1143 and in the seventeenth century became the Abbey of Sainte-Geneviève. It was rebuilt once between 1724 and 1750, and again in the 19th century. Of the former building, visible in its
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The castle is one of the most impressive French castles, occupying an area of 2 hectares (4.9 acres), or even for some "the largest medieval fortress of Europe." It consists of three enclosures whose walls have been preserved. Although the seigniorial is ruined, the thirteen towers still rise with
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Glassware production had also existed in the Fougères area since the arrival of
Italian glass masters in the 16th and 17th centuries. The installation of this industry is explained by the presence of a sandy soil (since sand is the main component of glass), a forest (since sand needs to be melted)
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into difficulty, (Florent Le Bot). The mass-closure of SMEs and the concentration of employment into fewer companies (mainly Réhault, JB Martin and Morel et Gâté) provided a second wind to the Fougères industry (4,500 employees in 1966). The slowdown in growth during the second half of the 1960s,
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dates in part from the 15th century. It was classified as a historical monument by Decree of 26 September 1910. There are two remarkable medieval altarpieces of monumental granite with carved decoration: The altarpiece of the
Tanners and the altarpiece of Notre-Dame-des-Marais.
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offset this decline. Today the shoe sector has a few hundred jobs in the town: For example, the JB Martin company remains in Fougères, even though it has completely relocated its production to Asia. The town is growing in relation to Rennes since the inauguration of the
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At my sisters, the province was in the middle of the fields. We went dancing neighbours as neighbours, playing the comedy which I was sometimes a bad actor. In winter, it was necessary to suffer the small town society at Fougères, dances, meetings,
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seized the town which was taken a few weeks later by the
Republicans. For eight years, the town and its region passed from hand to hand, with many massacres and looting occurring. The leader of the Chouans of the Fougères area was the young general
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has 83,000 inhabitants. This population continues to grow and represents 11.77% of the population of the
Department covering 977,449 inhabitants and seven Pays. The Pays is composed of 58 communes, divided into five communities:
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Pedestrian paths marked out on the ground, allow for the discovery of the upper and the lower town, as well as its many monuments. The walk along the old railway, from the bridge of the slaughterhouse, leads to the forest of
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Every year in July, the
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and has the label of four flowers (220 cities rewarded in France) and five in Ille-et-Vilaine for the quality of its planning and management of the landscaped areas. The signs are located at all entrances of the city.
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Little by little, industry replaced crafts and Fougères saw the establishment of shoe manufacturers. In the winter of 1906–07, workers went on strike in the shoe factories and in response, managers organised a
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The Church of Saint-Léonard also dates from the 15th century. It was listed a historical monument by Decree of 15 March 1949. Located at the top of the upper town, it offers a panoramic view of the city.
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La chaussure en France au XXe siècle : la fin d'une industrie ? Comparaison du SPL fougerais et de l'entreprise Noël à Vitré, face aux crises des années 1930 et des années 1970-1980
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as a departure town. When the Tour de France returned on 10 July 2015, Fougères was the finish town for stage 7 (Livarot-Fougères). It was a stage victory for the
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to Nantes. However, the geographical position and the interests of the lords of Fougères often tipped in favour of the Kingdom of France. When Raoul III offered its possession to
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5138:] (in French). Laval : impr. This book won the literary and archaeological contest 1889 Rennes Grand Honor Prize offered by the President of the Republic Sadi Carnot.
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The central hospital of Pays de Fougères has just completed its renovation in 2013: It offers access to 13 care services, emergency, maternity, 16 specialties and 440 beds.
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was first mentioned around the end of the 10th century. At the time, it was a simple wooden fortification located on a rocky ridge, whose position favourably dominated the
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One part of the medieval fortifications, when the town was one of the strongest places on the Normandy frontier, is a 15th century gateway known as the Porte St Sulpice.
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Footwear in France in the twentieth century: the end of an industry? Comparison of SPL Fougères and Noël à Vitré company, faced with the crises of 1930 and 1970-1980
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5257:] (in French). A. and J. Picard. pp. 217–234. Pierre Lamard, Nicolas Stoskopf, Actes du colloque « Une décennie de désindustrialisation (1974-1984).
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Since the cessation of regular passenger traffic between Fougères and Vitré in 1972, only freight and some special trains continued to circulate until 1991, when
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From left to right and top to bottom: 1. Victor Hugo Theatre, 2. Timbered house, 3. The château, 4. The belfry, 5. The town hall, 6. The Church of St. Sulpice
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5244:] (in French). Paris: CHEFF. pp. 139–166. La mobilisation du territoire. Les districts industriels en Europe occidentale du XVIIe au XXe siècles.
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entered in 1373, but the situation did not improve. Abandoned and ravaged by pillaging, the population of Fougères requested assistance from the
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in 1166 and destroyed. Raoul II stubbornly rebuilt a more imposing structure and it became a stronghold defending the borders of Brittany from
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For some time, the idea of the return of trains to Fougères has risen in some minds, but eluded most of the local elected representatives.
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has 20 communes gathering 42,818 inhabitants (2009) including 46% of this population which is in the town centre. This makes the Fougères
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124% from 9,344 inhabitants in 1856 to 20,952 in 1901, an increase of 11,608 people in less than 50 years (or more than the population of
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majesty. Some of these towers can be visited (the Hallay Tower and Tower of the Hague (12th century), Raoul Tower (15th century) and the
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bought the domain but the Kingdom of France was not interested and did not maintain it. After various fights and reversals of alliances,
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16 modèles de conjugaison. Suivi d'un vocabulaire français-fougerais et fougerais-français, d'une anecdote et d'une chanson en fougerais
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Still active to date, it is the first bagad of the town and one of the first of Brittany, created in 1954, it quickly took the name of
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is an ensemble of traditional Breton music from the lands of Fougères, created in the autumn of 2002 at Fougères. A member of the
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There used to be an important shoemaking industry which is now almost extinct. There was also an important glass making industry.
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The town has numerous municipal sports facilities to allow the people to practice their sport in the best possible conditions:
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fall. The town went from a population of 26,610 in 1975 to 19,820 in 2008, a 26% decline in population in 34 years, although
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The elderly have two suitable facilities: The Henri Rebuffé sheltered housing, opened in 1987 in the former premises of the
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The first tournament was in 1993, won by Russia. France has had the most wins (7) ahead of Russia (6) and Australia (3).
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captured the city in 1231, which was re-captured by the king. The daughter of Raoul III, Jeanne de Fougères, who married
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5297:] (in French). Lécousse: Imprimerie Labbé. edited and narrated by Daniel Bouffort, Jérôme Cucarull et Daniel Heudré.
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640 names are engraved in a monument to commemorate the death of soldiers from Fougères that fought for France during
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boosted Fougères and the town increased its population until the 1975 census, arriving at almost 27,000 inhabitants.
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L'Enquête orale, source de l'histoire industrielle et technique. L'exemple des ouvriers de la chaussure de Fougères
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Other Republican festivals followed, such as the anniversary of the Republic up to the year VIII (22 September, 1
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was opened in September 2013, where 14 children are enrolled, or 0.7% of the commune's primary schoolchildren.
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Oral Survey, the source of industrial and technical history. The example of the workers of the Fougères Shoe
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to fight with American insurgents. Back in France, after having been imprisoned for a month for leading the
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After three matches, the player who has scored the most points is titled "best scorer of the tournament".
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is held where the basketball players from each nation must score as many 3-point baskets as possible.
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Valley and the surrounding marshes. Fougères was at the crossing of two Roman roads, one from
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5661:] (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Éditions Flohic. March 2000. p. 582.
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a French-Fougères and Fougères-French vocabulary, a story and a song in Fougères
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Dossier sur la rentrée scolaire 2013 - Office public de la langue bretonne
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In 1397 the market town of Fougères made me and my name is Roland Chapelle
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Higher education is present at Fougères, notably in the field of health:
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by Decree of 9 December 1946, with the south and west of the city walls.
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Popular beliefs of Fougères country. In Fougères lands: Once upon a time
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5151:] (in French) (1 dans la Chronique de Fougères ed.). Rennes.
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CRAPA (Rustic Circuit of physical activity) in Chenedet, near the pond
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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on
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Dubreuil, Louis (1905). "Fêtes révolutionnaires en Ille-et-Vilaine".
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A map of the world with Fougères and its twin towns highlighted
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have just labeled this article as needing attention, please add
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Several free radio stations have existed in Fougères, namely:
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In Fougères, five councils of quarters have been implemented:
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5336:] (in French). Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire: éditions Alan Sutton.
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5896:[The return of the train, a crazy idea?] (in French)
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Fizeau graduate school of Optics (CCI Fougères training hub)
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The town of Fougères is mentioned in the chorus of the song
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Panorama of the castle of Fougères seen from Raoul-II Square
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5916:"Fougères. Ce samedi, 113 stands au forum des associations"
5310:] (in French). Rennes: Imprimerie bretonne. PhD thesis.
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Espérance Fougères Tennis & Tennis Club fougerais (TCF)
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Fougères is also served by the Illenoo interurban network.
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A view of the public garden and the Church of Saint-Léonard
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These two towns have also been paired together since 1964.
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Community of communes of the Pays de Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier
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5341:"Fougères et sa forêt" [Fougères and its forest].
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Notes of the history of the town and the lands of Fougeres
4889:(born 1977), journalist, founder of the Pan-African media
837:. There were many massacres, which caused a reaction from
6022:"Fiche sur la rentrée de l'enseignement bilingue en 2013"
5938:"Football : " AGL-Drapeau, c'est uni pour vaincre ""
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The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
4675:(1882–1941), nationalist Breton and Breton language poet.
4154:. Published for thirty-two years, it disappeared in 2007.
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federation, it currently competes in 2nd category of the
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Bertin school of hearing aids (CCI Fougères training hub)
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Member of Ille-et-Vilaine from 8 May 1898 to 31 May 1902
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The castle and its surroundings has been classified as a
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Chamber of commerce and industry of the Pays de Fougères
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Fougères is historically, since the arrival of Latin in
5514:"Stage 7 - Livarot > Fougères - Tour de France 2015"
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Notes dur l'histoire de la ville et du pays de Fougères
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in Rennes. A public college bears her name in Fougères.
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Chamber of commerce and industry of Saint-Malo-Fougères
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representing the castle was issued on 18 January 1960.
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The lock-out of Fougères - November 1906-February 1907
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Upper town: Public garden and Church of Saint-Léonard
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4863:. He is now a coach at Stade Rennais training centre.
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3924:. The town was involved in the rebellion against the
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Madeleine Stadium: football pitch and athletics track
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In the former Réhault factory, renovated and renamed
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and the Diwan school, opened in 2013, is also called
6113:"Radio des Trois Provinces - Crystal FM - Sensation"
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Badault, Dominique; Chevrinais, Jean-Claude (2006).
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Le Lock-out de Fougères - novembre 1906-février 1907
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until 2011, replaced since by a delegation from the
1883:. The oldest buildings use readily available stone:
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Stained-glass windows of the Church of Saint-Léonard
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Fougères also organizes an important cattle market.
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L'association de formation et d'animation populaire
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L'association de formation et d'animation populaire
3920:), a designation assigned to historic areas by the
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Paron Sports Complex: Football fields and gymnasium
1548:drawbridge presents many defenses including moats,
1142:Fougères is also one of the control points for the
5824:Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui
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4383:professor, conducted a school in the 11th century.
4045:in honour of the founder of the town of Fougères.
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1757:, built in 1740, is the birthplace of the marquis
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4502:(1772–1795), Chouan officer, brother of previous.
1827:Crystal glass factory built in 1922 by architect
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5848:"A 140 ans, la CCI va fusionner avec Saint-Malo"
5437:] (in French). Vol. 21. p. 397. 4.
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5236:Le Bot, Florent (2006). LESCURE (Michel) (ed.).
5081:. Sculptor of Armand Tuffin de La Rouërie statue
4116:, etc.) and also of the Pays de Vitré, northern
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1838:, restored, now houses administrative buildings.
81:Knowledge:Pages needing translation into English
5894:"Le retour du train, une idée saugrenue ?"
5345:(in French) (1189). Ouest France. 30 July 1996.
4688:(1885–1962), first French military parachutist.
3732:The town will host the start of stage 7 of the
3632:Javené Bioagropolis - Carnot - Lécousse Pilais
1936:
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926:The battalion square - Affair of Fougères, 1793
888:Until 1775, Fougères was barely mentioned. The
810:and the town joined the duchy in 1428, sold by
5966:[The AFAP] (in French). Archived from
5659:The Heritage of the commune of Ille-et-Vilaine
5026:Tour Nichot and the ramparts of the upper town
4537:(1745–1823): general and baron of the Empire,
3572:Lécousse Bellevue - Carnot - Javené Fressynet
3225:the 164th of 241 large urban areas of France.
2429:List of twin towns and sister cities in France
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1818:Convent of the clarisses urbanists of Fougères
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4779:(born 1939), author of children's literature.
4074:The newspapers and journals of Fougères are:
2667:In 2017, the commune had 20,418 inhabitants.
2380:Social worker - regional advisor (1986–2004)
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103:Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France
5655:Le Patrimoine des communes d'Ille-et-Vilaine
4418:Charles Armand Tuffin, marquis de la Rouërie
4030:and is present at many festivals in France.
3934:Le Bataillon Carré, Affaire de Fougères 1793
3922:French Ministry of Culture and Communication
1543:The Notre-Dame Gate, to the west of the town
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629:is spoken. In Gallo, Fougères translates to
573:Fougères is a town on the edge of Brittany,
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5740:"Louis Feuvrier, nouveau maire de Fougères"
5488:"La vie quotidienne sous les bombardements"
4633:Emmanuel Auguste Victor Marie de La Villéon
3893:International women's basketball tournament
3754:Berthelot Municipal Stadium: Football field
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5776:"British towns twinned with French towns
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5323:] (in French). éditions Ouest France.
3612:Javené Croix Guérin - Carnot - Cotterêts
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1408:Fougères' most visited attraction is the
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5490:[Daily life under bombardment].
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5249:Le Bot, Florent; Héry, Laurence (2009).
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5193:Badault, D.; Chevrinais, J.-C. (1994).
5062:A view from the Church of Saint-Léonard
4452:(born 1751), magistrate and politician.
4400:Luc Urbain de Bouëxic, comte de Guichen
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5109:List of historic monuments of Fougères
4956:Read the novel in French on Wikisource
3502:contest of flowery cities and villages
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1682:The convent of the Clarisses Urbanists
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51:Pages needing translation into English
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6060:"Radio des Marches de Bretagne - RMB"
5334:Fougères, memories in handheld images
5225:Fougères : le pays et les hommes
5201:] (in French). Rennes: A. Sutton.
4978:is living in Fougères with his staff.
4968:stayed in Fougères with his mistress
4828:(born 1963), journalist and novelist.
3766:The Chattière Sports Centre gymnasium
3659:Route 17b Fougères <> Pontorson
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1131:On 11 July 2013, Fougères hosted the
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5812:Population en historique depuis 1968
5749:(97): 2. Autumn 2007. Archived from
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5707:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5688:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5641:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5622:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5544:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5330:Fougères, Mémoire en images de poche
5231:] (in French). Coutances. 216 p.
4805:(born 1955), Breton independence of
4506:Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière
4329:Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière
4021:national championship of the bagadou
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1801:, place where the plot of the novel
1670:The museum of Emmanuel-de-la-Villéon
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1065:Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière
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857:seized Fougères in 1488, during the
402:10.46 km (4.04 sq mi)
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3795:Private sports centres also exist:
3763:The Cotterêts multi-sport gymnasium
3552:Guénaudière - Carnot - Guénaudière
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3399:Madeleine - Sermandiere - Chattiere
3393:Paron-Orieres - Écartelée - Bonabry
3355:The Fougères CCI Training Institute
3228:Inhabitants of Fougères are called
3187:Since the end of World War II, the
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877:, the town remained Catholic while
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6207:Search for heritage in the commune
5542:Search for heritage in the commune
4918:People who have stayed in Fougères
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3918:Villes et Pays d'Art et d'Histoire
3396:Montaubert - Rillé - Saint-Sulpice
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2135:330 kilometres (210 mi) from
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5870:"Chiffres Clefs Pays de Fougères"
5270:] (in French). Rennes. 4 vol.
4588:Hyacinthe du Pontavice de Heussey
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3988:Festival interceltique de Lorient
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2195:111 kilometres (69 mi) from
2177:130 kilometres (81 mi) from
2171:149 kilometres (93 mi) from
2165:140 kilometres (87 mi) from
1734:Convent of the Clarisses planners
881:was affected by clashes with the
709:Fougères: The walls of the city (
16:For other uses of "Fougere", see
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5778:[via WaybackMachine.com]
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942:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
814:. However, in 1449, a man named
480:62–171 m (203–561 ft)
247:
246:
239:
217:
216:
209:
180:
170:
155:
27:
6147:
6126:
6105:
6084:
6073:
6038:
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5996:
5982:
5956:
5930:
5908:
5886:
5862:
5840:
5817:
5732:
5713:
5694:
5675:
5647:
5628:
5609:
5550:
5531:
5506:
5480:
5121:
4528:François René Jean de Pommereul
4273:François René Jean de Pommereul
3817:
3360:Planning and living environment
3316:, and Groom, as well as Otima.
2565:
2304:Industrial - Senator (1946–48)
1706:Façade of the municipal theatre
1531:by Decree of 1 September 1922.
1527:The belfry was classified as a
1029:
864:
672:monuments, particularly in the
482:(avg. 97 m or 318 ft)
5459:
5450:
5441:
5398:
5389:
5357:
5229:Fougères: the land and the men
4938:François-René de Chateaubriand
4924:François-René de Chateaubriand
3867:and water polo since the 1970s
2607:
1114:
853:. Finally, the French general
690:
1:
7525:Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault
6580:Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine
5406:"Results concerning Fougères"
5350:
4576:Jean-Marie Bachelot La Pylaie
4181:Radio des Marches de Bretagne
3986:during the big parade of the
3668:Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault
3617:
3597:
3577:
3557:
3537:
3500:Fougères participates in the
3254:Fougères was the seat of the
2645:
2208:Political trends and outcomes
2065:
2013:
1720:Emmanuel-de-la-Villéon Museum
1503:
1435:A general view of the château
1420:ledge, which was part of the
687:era (5000 to 2000 years BC).
663:
645:of the city takes this name:
5447:Dubreuil, Fêtes…, p. 398-399
5199:Memories in images: Fougères
4620:Eugène Filâtre de Longchamps
4464:(1776–1839), general of the
4422:American War of Independence
4205:: 1986-1992: Its slogan was
3802:Dojo of the Pays de Fougères
3799:Montaubert equestrian centre
3592:Piscine - Carnot - Verrerie
3516:
3445:has been present since 2000.
2621:
2043:
2035:
1879:Fougères is situated in the
1869:
1645:Religious and civil heritage
1367:Fougères is classified as a
7:
7966:Communes of Ille-et-Vilaine
7475:Saint-Christophe-de-Valains
5828:Commune data sheet Fougères
5784:Archant Community Media Ltd
5289:Pitois, Jean-Marie (1998).
5214:] (in French). Rennes:
5195:Mémoire en images: Fougères
5067:
5050:The Church of Saint-Léonard
4456:Thérèse de Moëlien Trojolif
4443:Julien-Jean-François Loysel
4259:Armand Tuffin de La Rouërie
3882:Vigilant Fougères athletics
3662:Route 18 Fougères <>
3653:Route 13 Fougères <>
3465:La carrière du Rocher Coupé
3378:
3334:
3276:after the merger of these.
2231:List of mayors of Fougères
2229:
2203:Politics and administration
2126:
1937:Places adjacent to Fougères
1759:Armand Tuffin de La Rouërie
1598:The Church of Saint-Léonard
1375:and 87 buildings surveyed.
1362:
1154:
1035:Early 20th century industry
997:against the Anglo-royalists
948:triggered a rebellion, the
839:Francis I, Duke of Brittany
701:fr:Siège de Fougères (1488)
697:fr:Siège de Fougères (1449)
568:
418:2,000/km (5,100/sq mi)
10:
7987:
7520:Saint-Georges-de-Gréhaigne
7205:Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche
6510:La Chapelle-aux-Filtzméens
6187:Fougères Office of Tourism
5379:"Populations légales 2021"
5262:Le Bouteiller, C. (1912).
4986:
4982:
4737:, she was captured by the
4406:of the naval armies under
4037:
3993:
3907:
3701:
3686:Fougères is served by the
3495:
3239:
2674:
2426:
2399:General councillor of the
2327:General councillor of the
2211:
1874:
1391:
1158:
1149:
1077:La Cristallerie Fougeraise
980:Revolutionary Celebrations
971:
914:
845:and attacked the south of
775:(1130–1194), was taken by
694:
563:
15:
7933:
7670:Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet
7575:Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande
7470:Saint-Christophe-des-Bois
6535:La Chapelle-du-Lou-du-Lac
6530:La Chapelle-des-Fougeretz
6265:
6195:Virtual Visit to Fougères
5206:Cucarull, Jérôme (2001).
4876:(born 1976), illustrator.
4539:prefect of Indre-et-Loire
4219:Radio des Trois Provinces
4126:La Chronique Républicaine
4090:La Chronique Républicaine
3531:
3528:
3387:Centre-ville - Urbanistes
3319:
3177:/Cassini until 1999 then
3170:
3136:
2701:—
1942:
1387:
1371:since 1985. It houses 24
1178:The arms of Fougères are
1009:oath of hatred to royalty
486:
476:
460:
439:
422:
414:
406:
398:
383:
378:
366:
350:
338:
326:
314:
304:
269:
203:
194:
166:
154:
141:
108:
7971:Subprefectures in France
7705:Saint-Sulpice-des-Landes
7685:Saint-Sauveur-des-Landes
7570:Saint-Hilaire-des-Landes
6550:La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert
5494:(in French). 30 May 2014
5477:Dubreuil, Fêtes…, p. 406
5465:Dubreuil, Fêtes…, p. 402
5456:Dubreuil, Fêtes…, p. 401
5302:Stéphan, Gaston (1908).
5223:Heudré, Bernard (1980).
5079:The works of Jean Fréour
4792:(born 1942), politician.
4480:Louis Picquet du Boisguy
4221:- Crystal FM - Sensation
4069:
3942:Brigham Young University
3887:ASPTT Fougères athletics
3774:Aquatis aquatic centre,
1578:The Saint-Sulpice Church
1101:, to accommodate staff.
978:The Organization of the
18:Fougere (disambiguation)
7585:Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets
7535:Saint-Germain-en-Coglès
7495:Sainte-Anne-sur-Vilaine
5602:Encyclopædia Britannica
5343:Itinéraires découvertes
5182:La Fille de la Brunelas
4616:(1851–1927), architect.
4603:(1836–1902), zoologist.
4559:under the First Empire.
4516:, inspector-general of
4468:of Fougères and Vitré,
4462:Aimé Picquet du Boisguy
4396:(1700–1779), religious.
4315:Aimé Picquet du Boisguy
3914:town of Art and History
3878:of the Pays de Fougères
3871:Fougères Rugby-Club-AGL
3865:Fougerais swimming club
3849:Pays de Fougères Basket
3681:
3203:Autoroute des Estuaires
2423:International relations
2401:Canton of Fougères-Nord
2329:Canton of Fougères-Nord
2263:Progressive Republicans
1658:Façade of the town hall
1584:Church of Saint-Sulpice
1378:Fougères has the label
1369:town of art and history
1003:The anniversary of the
944:of the priests and the
114:
7710:Saint-Sulpice-la-Forêt
7655:Saint-Onen-la-Chapelle
7645:Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes
7580:Saint-Jean-sur-Vilaine
7540:Saint-Germain-sur-Ille
7530:Saint-Germain-du-Pinel
7450:Saint-Benoît-des-Ondes
7445:Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier
7440:Saint-Aubin-des-Landes
7150:Montreuil-sous-Pérouse
6825:La Guerche-de-Bretagne
6590:Châtillon-en-Vendelais
6555:La Chapelle-Thouarault
5180:Dagnet, Amand (1901).
5143:Dagnet, Amand (1899).
5128:Dagnet, Amand (1890).
4942:
4743:Jacques-Cartier Prison
4493:Guy Picquet du Boisguy
4213:Radio Mélusine Galaxie
3991:
3757:Justy-Speker Gymnasium
3678:
3513:
3492:
3484:
3469:Carrière de Californie
3460:
3404:Parks and green spaces
3212:urban area of Fougères
2131:Fougères is situated:
1819:
1544:
1513:
1436:
1405:
1278:
1229:Visual identity (logo)
1174:
1067:
1063:Statue of the general
1044:
1005:execution of Louis XVI
952:. In 1793, during the
933:
825:at the service of the
718:
560:
518:
373:Fougères Agglomération
125:
36:This article contains
7895:Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon
7660:Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux
7635:Saint-Médard-sur-Ille
7460:Saint-Brieuc-des-Iffs
7435:Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné
7335:Les Portes du Coglais
7250:Parthenay-de-Bretagne
7105:Montauban-de-Bretagne
7080:Mézières-sur-Couesnon
6545:La Chapelle-Fleurigné
6004:"L'histoire du Bagad"
5321:The lands of Fougères
5002:A view of the château
4929:
4648:(1877–1963), composer
4642:(1858–1944), painter.
4106:Saint-Brice-en-Coglès
4078:The daily edition of
4061:Festival Voix de Pays
3974:
3805:Fougerais Tennis Club
3721:Sports and recreation
3676:
3512:A Fougères roundabout
3511:
3490:
3482:
3458:
2671:Historical population
1903:Neighbouring communes
1817:
1542:
1511:
1434:
1401:
1281:Located northeast of
1276:
1192:plant three parts of
1172:
1062:
1042:
924:
890:Marquis de La Rouërie
871:in Rue de la Pinterie
843:Charles VII of France
708:
668:The presence of many
658:Skol Diwan bro Felger
581:and is named after a
558:
498:French pronunciation:
441: • Summer (
75:to the bottom of the
7790:Le Theil-de-Bretagne
7595:Saint-Léger-des-Prés
7140:Montreuil-des-Landes
7095:Le Minihic-sur-Rance
7090:Miniac-sous-Bécherel
6560:Chartres-de-Bretagne
6525:La Chapelle-de-Brain
6520:La Chapelle-Chaussée
6400:La Bosse-de-Bretagne
6345:La Bazouge-du-Désert
5944:on 24 September 2015
5186:Daughter of Brunelas
4796:Christian Georgeault
4563:Gilbert de Pommereul
4370:Hardouin de Chartres
4294:Gilbert de Pommereul
4231:People from Fougères
3860:Fougères Volley Ball
3824:AGL-Drapeau Football
3809:Salle de l'Espérance
3390:Forairie - Cotterêts
3236:(female) in French.
2636:class=notpageimage|
1748:Hôtel de la Belinaye
1467:48.35361°N 1.20944°W
1381:tourisme et handicap
1373:historical monuments
1127:Recent sports events
1007:, accompanied by an
816:François de Surienne
804:Bertrand du Guesclin
793:Hugh XII of Lusignan
787:, the Breton prince
415: • Density
260:Show map of Brittany
197:Location of Fougères
46:this article's entry
7750:La Selle-Guerchaise
7680:Saint-Rémy-du-Plain
7640:Saint-Méen-le-Grand
7625:Saint-Marc-le-Blanc
7615:Saint-Malon-sur-Mel
7610:Saint-Malo-de-Phily
7455:Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
7210:Noyal-sous-Bazouges
6515:La Chapelle-Bouëxic
6430:Bréal-sous-Montfort
6350:Bazouges-la-Pérouse
6300:Availles-sur-Seiche
6290:Argentré-du-Plessis
5882:on 3 February 2014.
5431:Annales de Bretagne
5385:. 28 December 2023.
5317:Le Pays de Fougères
5085:Le Pays de Fougères
4514:baron of the Empire
4379:, intellectual and
4133:Le Pays de Fougères
4120:, and the south of
4010:Bodadeg ar Sonerion
3957:Froger-Ferron prize
3876:BCPF Badminton Club
3836:Le Drapeau Football
3734:2018 Tour de France
2672:
2661:industrial district
2407:Fougères communauté
2325:Senator (1980-1998)
2232:
1766:Victor-Hugo theatre
1572:historical monument
1535:The Notre-Dame Gate
1529:historical monument
1463: /
1410:Château de Fougères
1403:Château de Fougères
1394:Château de Fougères
1384:, since July 2011.
1208:charged with three
1196:, pulled away from
928:, oil on canvas by
800:Philip IV of France
777:Henry II of England
768:in the lower town.
748:and the other from
727:Château de Fougères
384: • Mayor
285: /
7910:La Ville-ès-Nonais
7795:Thorigné-Fouillard
7760:Servon-sur-Vilaine
7745:La Selle-en-Luitré
7740:Le Sel-de-Bretagne
7155:Montreuil-sur-Ille
7000:Louvigné-du-Désert
6965:Livré-sur-Changeon
6540:La Chapelle-Erbrée
6280:Andouillé-Neuville
5850:. 23 November 2010
5756:on 14 October 2007
5435:Annals of Brittany
4907:YouTube web series
4741:and killed at the
4707:(1891–1956), poet.
4597:(1814–1876), poet.
4426:Breton Association
4404:lieutenant general
4164:Fougères community
4110:Louvigné-du-Désert
3992:
3776:Fougères community
3679:
3664:Louvigné-du-Désert
3514:
3493:
3485:
3461:
2670:
2230:
2104:La Selle-en-Luitré
1820:
1545:
1514:
1472:48.35361; -1.20944
1437:
1406:
1338:Louvigné community
1326:Fougères community
1279:
1175:
1106:Operation Overlord
1068:
1045:
974:Battle of Fougères
934:
851:Battle of Formigny
812:John II of Alençon
785:Louis IX of France
719:
674:Forest of Fougères
604:La Blanche Hermine
561:
386:(2020–2026)
289:48.3525°N 1.1986°W
230:Show map of France
7953:
7952:
7925:Le Vivier-sur-Mer
7395:Rives-du-Couesnon
7260:Le Petit-Fougeray
7215:Noyal-sur-Vilaine
7145:Montreuil-le-Gast
7030:Martigné-Ferchaud
6795:Gennes-sur-Seiche
6415:Bourg-des-Comptes
5747:Fougères ensemble
4976:Joueur du grenier
4905:Joueur du Grenier
4861:CS Sedan Ardennes
4826:Pascale Fonteneau
4711:Charles Berthelot
4666:Georges Le Rumeur
4437:French Revolution
3940:on the campus of
3926:French Revolution
3740:Sports facilities
3650:<> Fougères
3636:
3635:
3491:The public garden
3436:Louis-Marie Catta
3296:Carl Zeiss Vision
3189:Trente Glorieuses
3185:
3184:
3165:
3164:
3132:
3131:
2979:
2978:
2826:
2825:
2534:Map of twin towns
2420:
2419:
2372:Jacques Faucheux
2288:Hippolyte Réhault
2149:Mont-Saint-Michel
2123:
2122:
2118:
2117:
1983:Forêt de Fougères
1972:Mont-Saint-Michel
1960:Forêt de Fougères
1854:Saint-Brice hotel
1792:Tower of Papegaud
1484:historic monument
1422:Duchy of Brittany
1266:
1265:
1226:
1225:
1144:Paris–Brest–Paris
1079:, was founded by
938:French Revolution
917:French Revolution
911:French Revolution
898:Breton conspiracy
808:Duchy of Brittany
781:Mont Saint-Michel
625:, a region where
491:
490:
99:
98:
84:
61:
7978:
7755:Sens-de-Bretagne
7715:Saint-Symphorien
7420:Roz-sur-Couesnon
7125:Montfort-sur-Meu
7005:Luitré-Dompierre
6995:Louvigné-de-Bais
6745:Ercé-près-Liffré
6565:Chasné-sur-Illet
6435:Bréal-sous-Vitré
6315:Bain-de-Bretagne
6260:
6259:
6258:
6240:
6233:
6226:
6217:
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6199:
6191:
6183:
6179:Official website
6166:
6165:
6163:
6161:
6151:
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6142:
6140:
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6124:
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6098:
6092:"Radio Mélusine"
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5970:on 14 April 2013
5960:
5954:
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5949:
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5934:
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5598:
5596:"Fougères"
5587:
5574:
5573:
5571:
5569:
5564:on 10 April 2015
5560:. Archived from
5554:
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5516:. Archived from
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5097:L'Œuvre à la Vie
5093:
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4940:
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4857:AS Saint-Étienne
4841:(born in 1965),
4840:
4821:
4804:
4791:
4778:
4751:
4736:
4719:
4706:
4698:Théophile Briant
4687:
4674:
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4646:Lucien Haudebert
4641:
4628:
4615:
4607:Jean-Marie Laloy
4596:
4571:
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4547:
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4488:
4470:Maréchal de camp
4451:
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4395:
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4353:
4339:
4325:
4311:
4302:
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4281:
4269:
4255:
4241:
4185:la radio fruitée
4172:
4153:
4145:Pays de Fougères
4142:
4099:
4029:
4018:
4007:
3999:Bagad Bro Felger
3985:
3977:Bagad Bro Felger
3967:Bagad Bro Felger
3961:Graeme Allwright
3838:(until May 2011)
3784:
3708:Fougères station
3677:Surf-branded bus
3624:
3604:
3584:
3564:
3544:
3526:
3525:
3522:Public transport
3467:, nicknamed the
3444:
3433:
3425:L'Œuvre à la Vie
3419:
3374:
3366:remarkable trees
3364:The town has 38
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2595:
2586:Bad Münstereifel
2582:
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2568:
2567:
2552:
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2470:Bad Münstereifel
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2067:
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2038:
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1992:
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1907:
1889:metamorphic rock
1862:
1850:
1837:
1829:Hyacinthe Perrin
1800:
1785:
1777:Jean-Marie Laloy
1774:
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1287:Pays de Fougères
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1269:Pays de Fougères
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1173:Arms of Fougères
1165:
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1100:
1092:Hyacinthe Perrin
1089:
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954:Virée de Galerne
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875:Wars of Religion
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682:
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647:Bagad Bro Felger
616:Loire-Atlantique
512:
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6570:Châteaubourg
6465:Bruc-sur-Aff
6405:La Bouëxière
6385:Boisgervilly
6340:La Baussaine
6310:Baguer-Pican
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7300:Pleugueneuc
7270:Piré-Chancé
7130:Montgermont
6855:L'Hermitage
6780:La Fresnais
6470:Les Brulais
6253:department
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7960:Categories
7939:prefecture
7890:Vieux-Viel
7825:Treffendel
7735:Saulnières
7675:Saint-Pern
7605:Saint-Malo
7590:Saint-Just
7305:Pleumeleuc
7110:Montautour
7075:La Mézière
6975:Longaulnay
6670:Le Crouais
6660:La Couyère
6655:Corps-Nuds
6635:Comblessac
6500:Chanteloup
6420:La Boussac
6410:Bourgbarré
6390:Boistrudan
5724:PA00090559
5705:PA00090560
5686:PA00090571
5639:PA00090555
5620:PA00090557
5524:2017-01-31
5351:References
4843:basketball
4770:Yak Rivais
4520:under the
4472:under the
4435:under the
3234:Fougeraise
3223:urban area
2646:Demography
2427:See also:
2359:Agronomist
2331:(1964–88)
2155:Saint-Malo
1953:Saint-Malo
1811:unravels.
1550:embrasures
1512:The belfry
1504:The belfry
1455:48°21′13″N
1414:stronghold
1257:April 2015
695:See also:
670:megalithic
664:Prehistory
633:while its
585:(see also
542:department
407:Population
379:Government
357:Fougères-1
328:Department
277:48°21′09″N
7915:Visseiche
7875:Le Verger
7865:Val-d'Izé
7840:Trévérien
7830:Trémeheuc
7810:Tinténiac
7350:Quédillac
7330:Pont-Péan
7310:Pleurtuit
7275:Pléchâtel
7255:Le Pertre
7200:Nouvoitou
7195:La Nouaye
7160:Mordelles
7135:Monthault
7120:Monterfil
7100:Mondevert
7010:Maen Roch
6980:Le Loroux
6905:Landavran
6890:Laignelet
6615:Chevaigné
6610:Cherrueix
6595:Chauvigné
6505:Chantepie
6495:Champeaux
6395:Bonnemain
6285:Arbrissel
6155:"Accueil"
6134:"Accueil"
5558:"Accueil"
5276:cite book
5167:cite book
4891:Koaci.com
4760:filmmaker
4651:The Abbé
4518:artillery
4412:Louis XVI
4215:: 1992–97
4160:La Lettre
3666:<>
3646:<>
3642:Route 9a
3517:Transport
3475:Fougères.
3230:Fougerais
3181:from 2007
2512:Nicaragua
2191:Avranches
1976:Avranches
1870:Geography
1809:de Balzac
1458:1°12′34″W
1446:watermill
883:Huguenots
823:mercenary
820:Aragonese
798:In 1307,
750:Avranches
685:Neolithic
599:("gap").
477:Elevation
450:UTC+02:00
429:UTC+01:00
424:Time zone
280:1°11′55″W
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7835:Tresbœuf
7780:Talensac
7345:Québriac
7290:Plerguer
7230:Paimpont
7180:Moutiers
7115:Mont-Dol
6990:Loutehel
6985:Lourmais
6960:Lillemer
6945:Lécousse
6935:Lanrigan
6930:Langouet
6915:Landujan
6875:Irodouër
6870:Les Iffs
6865:Iffendic
6775:Fougères
6765:Le Ferré
6755:Étrelles
6715:Dourdain
6700:Domalain
6650:Cornillé
6640:Combourg
6600:Chavagne
6460:Broualan
6455:Brielles
6380:Bléruais
6360:Bécherel
6247:Communes
6160:21 April
6139:21 April
6118:21 April
6097:21 April
6065:21 April
6030:19 April
5974:20 April
5964:"L'AFAP"
5948:21 April
5922:20 April
5900:20 April
5854:21 April
5760:20 April
5568:21 April
5498:20 April
5492:La Croix
5411:19 April
5068:See also
4989:Fougères
4935:—
4932:dinners.
4764:director
4408:Louis XV
4128:in 1944.
4043:Raoul II
3690:linking
3379:Quarters
3335:Teaching
2600:Ouargaye
2557:Fougères
2492:Ouargaye
2127:Location
2040:Fougères
2028:Combourg
2024:Lécousse
1949:Lécousse
1518:Brittany
1442:Mélusine
1363:Heritage
1180:blazoned
1155:Heraldry
958:Vendéens
847:Normandy
831:Brittany
773:Raoul II
742:Chartres
637:name is
623:Armorica
579:Normandy
569:Toponymy
546:Brittany
494:Fougères
321:Brittany
254:Fougères
224:Fougères
110:Fougères
77:WP:PNTCU
7870:Vergéal
7800:Thourie
7785:Teillay
7775:Taillis
7770:Sougeal
7410:Romillé
7400:Romagné
7380:Le Rheu
7375:Retiers
7325:Poligné
7320:Poilley
7295:Plesder
7265:Pipriac
7245:Parigné
7220:Orgères
7170:Moulins
7055:Melesse
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