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- Gâtinais abstract "Gâtinais (French pronunciation: [ɡɑtinɛ]; or Gâtine) was a province of France, containing the area around the valley of the Loing, corresponding roughly to the northeastern part of the département of Loiret, and the south of the present department of Seine-et-Marne. Under the Bourbons, the Gâtinais had already been divided between the provinces of Île-de-France and Orléans. In the words of the modern tourist slogan for the \"two Gâtinais\", it lies between the Seine and the Loire.Under the Franks, Gâtinais was the pagus Wastinensis (eventually to become Wasteney in the 20th Century), (or Vastinensis) one of five belonging to the Archbishop of Sens. The west part of Puisaye and the archbishop's other fiefs in the northwest of the modern department of Yonne, west of that river, are also often considered part of Gâtinais; as is the area around Étampes in the present department of Essonne. Around the 10th century, the main town of this province was Château-Landon, and a twenty-five mile circle around Notre-Dame de Château-Landon basically comprised it.The western part, Gâtinais orléanais, approximately corresponds to the arrondissements of Montargis and a large part of Pithiviers, in Loiret. Pithiviers has for several centuries been the most representative town of Gâtinais. The eastern part, Gâtinais français, had Nemours as its chief town, and corresponds to the arrondissement of Fontainebleau in Seine-et-Marne.This is an essentially agricultural area, although the west is wooded. It was for several centuries known for its saffron, a crop that disappeared from this area because of the heavy charges on human work and the impossibility to mechanise this particular crop; these days saffron makes a timid reappearance in the local fields under the impulse of natural regional park of Gâtinais français. It is also famous for its honey, produced by traditional methods in the whole area.".
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- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Château-Landon.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Departments_of_France.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Essonne.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Fontainebleau.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
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- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Loing.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Loire.
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- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Montargis.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Nemours.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Orléans.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Pagus.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Pithiviers.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Poictesme.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_France.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Puisaye.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Sens.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Seine.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Seine-et-Marne.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Yonne.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Étampes.
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLink Île-de-France.
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- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLinkText "Count of Gâtinais".
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gâtinais français".
- Gâtinais wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gâtinais region".
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- Gâtinais subject Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
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- Gâtinais type Country.
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- Gâtinais comment "Gâtinais (French pronunciation: [ɡɑtinɛ]; or Gâtine) was a province of France, containing the area around the valley of the Loing, corresponding roughly to the northeastern part of the département of Loiret, and the south of the present department of Seine-et-Marne. Under the Bourbons, the Gâtinais had already been divided between the provinces of Île-de-France and Orléans.".
- Gâtinais label "Gâtinais".
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- Gâtinais wasDerivedFrom Gâtinais?oldid=685389731.
- Gâtinais depiction Aquis_Segeste.JPG.
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