Saint-Malo

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Saint-Ma·lo

 (săN-mə-lō′)
A town of northwest France northwest of Nantes on the Gulf of Saint-Malo, an inlet of the English Channel. Founded on the site of a 6th-century ad monastery, it was a base for French pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Now Saint-Malo, France has recognized them for having an impact on culture internationally by embracing St.
The Frenchman was part of an early fourman breakaway and held off his rivals in a sprint for the line to triumph in the 208km stage from Saint-Malo to Nantes.
The ambassador participated as a guest speaker in a high school English class at the Lyce Jacques-Cartier, a public high school in Saint-Malo. The ambassador spoke with her French peers about language, cultural differences, and similarities between the Tri-Cities and Saint-Malo, and whether America is like what they see on TV and movies.
The Festival du Theetre Lyceen Francophone attracts students from around the world who travel to Saint-Malo to perform theatrical works in the French language.
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