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- proper noun A
town and seaside resort inFrance .
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Quiberon is known for its fishing and in particular its sardines, and was declared a "Ville Gourmande" in 1999.
Salted butter caramels with a twist... Michele 2005
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Quiberon is known for its fishing and in particular its sardines, and was declared a "Ville Gourmande" in 1999.
Shakin' it.. Or making smoothies.. Michele 2005
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Admiral Hawke likewise defeated the French fleet in Quiberon Bay.
A Parallel History of France and England; Consisting of Outlines and Dates 1871
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In 1795, an attempt was made in Quiberon Bay to assist the Vendéens, but in vain.
A Parallel History of France and England; Consisting of Outlines and Dates 1871
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This was in Quiberon which is on a piece of land jutting out into the ocean called Presqu'ile de Quiberon.
Frenchless in France 2009
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Right now we have a stash of Quiberon sardines Chad brought from Brittany.
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On the ferry from Le Palais to Quiberon, her eyes were riveted to the sea, searching for evidence of mer-activity.
away 2008
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On the ferry from Le Palais to Quiberon, her eyes were riveted to the sea, searching for evidence of mer-activity.
away 2008
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These caramels are made by La Maison D'Armorine which is based out of Quiberon, a small town in the province of Brittany (known as Bretagne in French), right on the western coast of France.
Salted butter caramels with a twist... Michele 2005
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These caramels are made by La Maison D'Armorine which is based out of Quiberon, a small town in the province of Brittany (known as Bretagne in French), right on the western coast of France.
Shakin' it.. Or making smoothies.. Michele 2005
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