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    Location Nantes is in north-western France, near the Atlantic Ocean and 340 kilometres (210 miles) south-west of Paris. Bordeaux, the other major metropolis of western France, is 275 kilometres (171 miles) south. Nantes and Bordeaux share positions at the mouth of an estuary, and Nantes is on the Loire … See more

    Nantes is a city in Loire-Atlantique on the Loire, 50 km (31 mi) from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth largest in France, with a population of 314,138 in Nantes proper and a metropolitan area of nearly 1 million inhabitants (2018). … See more

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    The first inhabitants of what is now Nantes settled during the Bronze Age, later than in the surrounding regions (which have Neolithic monuments absent from Nantes). Its first inhabitants were apparently attracted by small … See more

    Nantes had 314,138 inhabitants in 2018, the largest population in its history. Although it was the largest city in Brittany during the See more

    Nantes' cityscape is primarily recent, with more buildings built during the 20th century than in any other era. The city has 127 buildings listed as monuments historiques, … See more

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    Nantes is named after a tribe of Gaul, the Namnetes, who established a settlement between the end of the second century and the beginning … See more

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    Nantes is the préfecture (capital city) of the Loire-Atlantique département and the Pays de la Loire région. It is the residence of a région and … See more

    For centuries, Nantes' economy was linked to the Loire and the Atlantic; the city had France's largest harbour in the 18th century. Food … See more

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    Nantes est située à proximité de l'océan Atlantique, au début de l'estuaire de la Loire et au confluent de l'Erdre et de la Loire.
    À l'échelle planétaire, le géographe américain Samuel W. Boggs situe en 1945 le pôle de l'hémisphère continental dans les environs de Nantes .
    À l'échelle nationale, Nantes se trouve à 342 km au sud-ouest de Paris, 340 km au nord de Bord…

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    What does Nantes mean?Nantes is a city in France, the prefecture of the Pays de la Loire region and the Loire-Atlantique department, on the Atlantic Ocean. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, it was the busiest slave trading port in France.
    What is the population of Nantes?Nantes est une commune urbaine, car elle fait partie des communes denses ou de densité intermédiaire, au sens de la grille communale de densité de l' Insee,,,. Elle appartient à l' unité urbaine de Nantes, une agglomération intra-départementale regroupant 22 communes et 664 335 habitants en 2019, dont elle est ville-centre.
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    What is the abbreviation for Nantes Airport?Nantes Atlantique Airport ( IATA: NTE, ICAO: LFRS) ( French: Aéroport Nantes Atlantique, formerly known as Aéroport Château Bougon) is an international airport serving Nantes, France. It is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of the city, in Bouguenais. The airport is operated by the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Nantes.
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    Is Nantes part of Brittany?Nantes belongs historically and culturally to Brittany, a former duchy and province, and its omission from the modern administrative region of Brittany is controversial. Nantes was identified during classical antiquity as a port on the Loire.
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    WebNantes is a city in France, the prefecture of the Pays de la Loire region and the Loire-Atlantique department, on the Atlantic Ocean. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, it was …

  5. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes
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      En la época de la conquista romana llevaba probablemente el nombre de «Condevicnum»[4]​ y era la capital de un pueblo llamado «Namnetes», cuyo nombre adoptó más tarde (Portus Namnetum).[5]​ En la época romana, Nantes era parte de la provincia Lugdunense (cuya capital …
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      En consecuencia de estos matrimonios, la Bretaña, así como la ciudad de Nantes, quedó incorporada a la Francia, o mejor dicho, al "dominio real", oficialmente en 1532. Nantes dejó de ser la capital de la Bretaña y la función recayó en Rennes, siendo sede del Parlamento y de los …
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    WebThe counts of Nantes were originally the Frankish rulers of the Nantais under the Carolingians and eventually a capital city of the Duchy of Brittany. Their county served as …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FC_Nantes

      WebFootball Club de Nantes, commonly referred to as FC Nantes or simply Nantes, is a French professional football club based in Nantes in Pays de la Loire. The club was …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes_Cathedral

      WebNantes Cathedral, or the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul of Nantes, is a Roman Catholic Gothic cathedral located in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. Construction began in 1434, on the site of a Romanesque …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drownings_at_Nantes

      WebThe drownings at Nantes were a series of mass executions by drowning during the Reign of Terror in Nantes, France, that occurred between November 1793 and February 1794. …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes_Atlantique_Airport

      WebNantes Atlantique Airport ( IATA: NTE, ICAO: LFRS) ( French: Aéroport Nantes Atlantique, formerly known as Aéroport Château Bougon) is an international airport serving Nantes, …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edict_of_Nantes

      WebThe Edict of Nantes ( French: édit de Nantes) was signed in April 1598 by King Henry IV and granted the Calvinist Protestants of France, also known as Huguenots, substantial rights in the nation, which was in essence …



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