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Saint-Lô
/ sɛ̃lo /
noun
- a market town in NW France: a Calvinist stronghold in the 16th century. Pop: 20 090 (1999)
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As they had to do with two things, both called Saint-Lo, as well as with their own city, the error of speech was not wonderful.
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At Saint-Lo, the Vire, with the rocky hill rising high above it, is the chief feature of the landscape.
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He left the city of Coutances and went to a great town called Saint-Lo, a rich town of drapery and many rich burgesses.
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