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Brissac-Quince Destination Guide

Delve into Brissac-Quince in France

Brissac-Quince in the region of Pays de la Loire with its 2,531 residents is a city in France - some 165 mi or ( 266 km ) South-West of Paris , the country's capital .

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Current time in Brissac-Quince is now 12:06 PM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Vauchretien, Trelaze, Tours, Saint-Saturnin-sur-Loire, and Saint-Jean-des-Mauvrets. While being here, make sure to check out Vauchretien . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Brissac-Quince ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Crâne dans la Loire - courrierdelouest.fr

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Il retrouve un crâne dans la Loire - www.courrierdelouest.fr ..

L'HISTOIRE MERVEILLEUSE DE A & M.wmv

3:20 min by Cath Cr
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Avec G. Bizet, les Rois Mages se préparent A effectuer une longue marche Pour gagner la Liberté et la Paix Avec A & M comme symboles de fin d'année... Cath CR JOYEUX NOEL A TOUS ET BONNES FÊTES DE FIN ..


Brissac 2009

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les noces de mes parent

2:26 min by 6piles
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le 5 juillet 2008 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Château de Brissac

The Château de Brissac is a noble mansion in the commune of Brissac-Quincé, in the département of Maine-et-Loire, France. It was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. After the victory over the English by Philip II of France, he gave the property to Guillaume des Roches. (the castle got the name Brissac from one of its owners The Duke of Brissac) In the 15th century, the structure was rebuilt by Pierre de Brézé, a wealthy chief minister to King Charles VII.

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Located at 47.35 -0.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Castles in Pays de la Loire, Châteaux in Maine-et-Loire, Historic house museums in Pays de la Loire, Museums in Maine-et-Loire, Official historical monuments of France

Angers (meteorite)

Angers is an L6 meteorite that hit Pays de la Loire, France in 1822. The meteor struck at 8:15 PM on June 3. It has since been stored along with L'Aigle, another meteorite that struck France 19 years prior, in a room at the Muséum d’histoire naturelle d’Angers, a French natural history museum.

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Located at 47.37 -0.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Angers, Meteorites found in France

Arboretum Gaston Allard

The Arboretum Gaston Allard (7 hectares), also known as the Arboretum d'Angers and formerly the Arboretum de la Maulévrie, is a municipal arboretum located at 9, rue du Château d’Orgement, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. It is open daily. The arboretum was begun in 1863 by botanist Gaston Allard (1838-1918) within the closerie Maulévrie, which was then his home. He continued planting until his death in 1918.

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Located at 47.45 -0.54 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Botanical gardens in France, Gardens in Maine-et-Loire

Jean-Bouin Stadium, Angers

Jean-Bouin Stadium is a football stadium in Angers, France. It is only used for football matches and is the home ground of Angers SCO. The stadium holds 17,835 people, a capacity which was reached in 2010 with the reconstruction of the Coubertin stand.

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Located at 47.46 -0.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Angers SCO, Buildings and structures in Angers, Football venues in France, Multi-purpose stadiums in France, Sports venues in Maine-et-Loire

Anjou

Anjou is a former county (in the sense of being ruled by a count, from c. 880), duchy (1360) and province centred on the city of Angers in the lower Loire Valley of western France. Its traditional Latin name was Andegavia. Anjou was united with the English Crown from 1151-1199, when Henry II, and, in turn, his (third) son Richard the Lionheart, inherited the county, and thus themselves became Counts of Anjou. At its peak, the Angevin Empire then spread from Ulster to the Pyrenees.

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Located at 47.47 -0.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: Former countries in Europe, Former provinces of France, History of Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire, Middle Ages

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