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Montluçon

American  
[mawn-ly-sawn] / mɔ̃ lüˈsɔ̃ /

noun

  1. a city in central France.


Montluçon British  
/ mɔ̃lysɔ̃ /

noun

  1. an industrial city in central France, on the Cher River. Pop: 41 362 (1999)

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Montlucon prosecutor Christian Magret said the injured man was the 34-year-old son of the agency's manager.

From Barron's

Between Julian Alaphilippe, the goateed mischief-maker from Montlucon, and Thibaut Pinot, the climber from the Vosges, one was surely on course for victory.

From BBC

He attended a high school there, the Lycée Marlioz, and his father lives in Montluçon, a town in central France, north of Clermont-Ferrand.

From New York Times

M. Sartin, the representative for Allier, has submitted a statement to the Assembly, saying that while dining with a friend at Montlucon, two brigadiers of gendarmerie entered and told the company that, as the company exceeded fifteen, it was a political meeting within the prohibition of the government.

From Project Gutenberg

She is expected to be cremated and her ashes spread in Montlucon in central France, the scene of much of her heroism.

From BBC