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| fr dullinois (n) |
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| fr tablerain (a) |
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| fr bourgnovienne (n) |
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| fr yenne (n) |
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| fr modanaise (n) |
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| fr sorpesais (a) |
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| fr mottand (n) |
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| fr trévignerain (n) |
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| fr montagnolais (n) |
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| fr monchaton (n) |
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| fr champagnieusard (a) |
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| fr cuinain (a) |
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| fr apricienne (n) |
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| fr montrichelaine (n) |
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| fr bellentrais (n) |
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| fr villard d’hérien (a) |
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| fr bonvillarain (a) |
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| fr saint germinois (n) |
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| fr saint pierrain (a) |
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| fr champagnolais (a) |
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| fr verthemexoise (n) |
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| fr san pierrane (n) |
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| fr arbarin (a) |
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| fr gerbelan (a) |
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| fr aillon le jeune (n) |
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| fr castellardinoise (n) |
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| fr traizelane (n) |
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| fr gerle (n) |
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| fr bessannaise (n) |
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| fr saint offenge dessous (n) |
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| fr ravoirienne (n) |
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| fr séerain (a) |
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| fr grand cœur (n) |
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| fr saint jeannais (a) |
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| fr colombine (n) |
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| fr saint bonaise (n) |
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| fr devrai gondragnière (n) |
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| fr montaillorain (a) |
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| fr savoie (n) |
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| fr vidomne (n) |
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| fr valgelon la rochette (n) |
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| fr saint béronnoise (n) |
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| fr saint martenin (a) |
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| fr bellentrais (a) |
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| fr villarogien (a) |
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| fr chamousset (n) |
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| fr alvezan (n) |
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| fr noyeraine (n) |
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| fr marthod (n) |
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| fr école (n) |
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| fr bourgerain (n) |
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| fr albanais (n) |
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| fr la giettaz (n) |
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| fr saint oyennaise (n) |
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| fr meyrieulande (n) |
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| fr pontamafrey montpascal (n) |
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| fr bramanais (a) |
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| fr grésy sur aix (n) |
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| fr la motte en bauges (n) |
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| fr vimenais (a) |
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| fr cevinois (a) |
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| fr saint martenot (n) |
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| fr verel de montbel (n) |
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| fr brison saint innocent (n) |
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| fr thoirzane (n) |
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| fr saint pierrote (n) |
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| fr drumettane (n) |
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| fr saint françoisienne (n) |
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| fr châteauneuf (n) |
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| fr montgilbertine (n) |
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| fr champ laurent (n) |
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| fr sonnaz (n) |
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| fr cruet (n) |
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| fr saint pancrace (n) |
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| fr trévignois (a) |
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| fr bauchoise (n) |
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| fr albertvillois (n) |
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| fr saint oyennais (a) |
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| fr saint pierre de soucy (n) |
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| fr modanais (a) |
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| fr tournonais (a) |
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| fr saint patin (a) |
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| fr gillerain (a) |
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| fr serrièrois (a) |
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| fr beaufortaine (n) |
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| fr champagnolais (n) |
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| fr palluraine (n) |
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| fr bourdelais (a) |
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| fr sonnazienne (n) |
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| fr aime (n) |
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| fr aitonin (n) |
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| fr les avanchers valmorel (n) |
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| fr toupin (n) |
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| fr compôtain (a) |
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| fr montvalezanais (n) |
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| fr notre dame du cruet (n) |
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| fr escalade (n) |
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| fr sangerain (a) |
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| fr devrai gondragnier (a) |
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| fr grissin (n) |
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| fr saint paul (n) |
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| fr saint bonais (n) |
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| fr chevronnais (a) |
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| fr les mollettes (n) |
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| fr sonnazien (a) |
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| fr monthionais (n) |
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| fr arvin (a) |
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| fr chignin (n) |
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| fr saint michelin (a) |
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| fr coterain (n) |
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| fr grignolain (a) |
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| fr saint laurent de la côte (n) |
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| fr la table (n) |
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| fr moussarde (n) |
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| fr dullinois (a) |
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| fr saint micheline (n) |
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| fr vivieraine (n) |
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