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Adour

The Adour is a river in southwestern France. It rises in High-Bigorre (Pyrenees), in the commune of Aspin-Aure, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Bayonne. It is 308.3 kilometres (191.6 mi) long, of which the uppermost ca. 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) is known as the Adour de Payolle. At its final stretch, i.e. on its way through Bayonne and a short extent upstream, the river draws the border between the Northern Basque Country and Landes regions.

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Côte d'Albâtre

The Côte d'Albâtre is part of the French coast of the English Channel, corresponding to the coastline of Pays de Caux and forming almost all of the coastline of Seine-Maritime. Since 2009 it has been classified as a Natura 2000 site. It takes its name from the white hue of its high chalk cliffs, including those of Étretat, which stretch for over 120 km, dominating most of the coastline. It is part of the same geological system as the White Cliffs of Dover on the far side of the English Channel.

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Eawy Forest

The Eawy Forest is one of the biggest forests of the Pays de Bray in Normandy, France. It covers an area of 6550 hectares between the communes of Saint-Saëns and Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas, about 20 km south-east of Dieppe and not far from Neufchâtel-en-Bray. The village of Ventes-Saint-Rémy is located in the centre of a clearing.

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Embiez

The Île des Embiez is a French island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the largest island in the Embiez archipelago. It is located off the coast of the port of Le Brusc in the commune of Six-Fours-les-Plages, in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in South Eastern France. The island has a permanent population of 10.

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Eu Forest

The Eu forest is one of the great forests of Seine-Maritime, in Normandy. Covering an area of 9,300 hectares, this beech forest, located in Le Petit Caux in the north-east of the department and the region, has close historical links to the Orléans family.

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Lac de Bonlieu

The Lac de Bonlieu is a lake in the Jura department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. It is named after the commune of Bonlieu.

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Lac de Lamoura

Lac de Lamoura is a lake at Lamoura in the Jura department of France. It is the highest lake in the Jura at an elevation of 1156 metres.