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AriègeRiver in southern France, which rises in the Pyrenees and flows north to join the Garonne 10 km/6 mi south of Toulouse; length 170 km/106 mi. It gives its name to the département of Ariège. Ariège
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| Struggles over the forests in the neighboring department of the Ariege are barely mentioned; the author doesn't say enough about the geography and meaning of peasant anti-seigneurialism elsewhere in France during the Revolution; there is little comparative or theoretical attention paid to the question of capitalist "transition. Amelang), and the belligerent antics of cross-dressers in the Ariege in 1829-31 (Peter Sahlins), provide material for essays of more limited appeal. The Auzat plant in Ariege, France belongs to Aluminium Pechiney, a Pechiney Group subsidiary, and is dedicated to the production of aluminum by smelting (48 Kt annual production). |
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