
Keep in mind that the name of the town is always linked to middle age vocabulary. Lot of cities here have a name as "château" xxx as in Château-Gaillard or Château-Renard. But many languages have been spoken throughout the country, occitan, latin...
Retenez la date !
"L'avant dernier mardi de juin, à la TV
Nouvelle saison d' "Une famille formidable" avec dans le rôle principal Anny ! "
Gardez à l'esprit que plusieurs languages ont circulés dans ce pays et que le nom des villes comporteront toujours un lien avec le vocabulaire médiéval.

Off I go to Creuse
RépondreSupprimerAn early morning start….reading the clues and maybe department 23 Creuse. Sent by db
RépondreSupprimerBonjourSt. Mme Knight.
RépondreSupprimerFirst, I'll head to the EURE・ET・LOIRE departement.
Sorry, it's not Eure et Loire. Keep guessing.
Supprimerand in French, I could say "keep digging"
SupprimerStarting with the village with the longest name. Saint-Martin-Saint Catherine. Lovely to explore the area. Sent by db
SupprimerI am in the village of Châtelux Malvaleix or Castellucium in the department of Cruese. Awaiting further instructions.
SupprimerThe penultimate Tuesday...I think that would be the 23rd, so are we headed to Creuse?
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