The World and Its Peoples: France, Nide 1Greystone Press, 1963 - 216 sivua |
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Sivu 49
... Brittany , called " Arcoat " in Breton , rises in the west to the Montagnes d'Arrée up to 1283 feet , and in the Montagnes Noires , to 1070 feet . These dominate the not very fertile upland plains to the north and south . Farther south ...
... Brittany , called " Arcoat " in Breton , rises in the west to the Montagnes d'Arrée up to 1283 feet , and in the Montagnes Noires , to 1070 feet . These dominate the not very fertile upland plains to the north and south . Farther south ...
Sivu 77
... BRITTANY Brittany has markedly varied den- sities of population . The inhabitants tend to prefer to live along the tortuous coastline , where they raise early vegetables and fruit and engage in fishing . The most common form of ...
... BRITTANY Brittany has markedly varied den- sities of population . The inhabitants tend to prefer to live along the tortuous coastline , where they raise early vegetables and fruit and engage in fishing . The most common form of ...
Sivu 95
... Brittany are best adapted to it , and excellent spring potatoes are raised on the Mediter- ranean . The sugar beet is widespread , and is often cultivated together with wheat , especially in the Paris Basin and in the north . Several ...
... Brittany are best adapted to it , and excellent spring potatoes are raised on the Mediter- ranean . The sugar beet is widespread , and is often cultivated together with wheat , especially in the Paris Basin and in the north . Several ...
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