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St. Brieuc

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[san bree-œ] / sɛ̃ briˈœ /

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of the Côtes-du-Nord, in W France.


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They had not spoken to each other since they had left St. Brieuc, and there was not much spoken now.

From A Hero of Romance by Marsh, Richard

We proceeded by the railway to Guingamp, next to St. Brieuc, the principal town of the department, capital of the duchy of Penthièvre.

From Brittany & Its Byways by Palliser, Bury, Mrs.

On this occasion it was about to voyage to St. Brieuc.

From A Hero of Romance by Marsh, Richard

She was arrested and taken to St. Brieuc for the assizes.

From Recollections of My Youth by Renan, Ernest

The two French ports at which it touches are St. Malo and St. Brieuc.

From A Hero of Romance by Marsh, Richard

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