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DijonAdministrative centre of the Côte-d'Or département, east-central France, and chief city of the Burgundy region, situated on the Burgundy canal at the confluence of the rivers Ouche and Suzon; population (1999) 150,100, conurbation 237,200. As well as metallurgical, electrical, electronic, pharmaceutical, and other industries, it has a has a trade in Burgundy wines, is famed for its mustard, spiced bread, and gastronomic specialities, and is an important railway centre.
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No, we sat calmly down--it was in old Dijon, which is so easy to spell and so impossible to pronounce except when you civilize it and call it Demijohn--and poured out rich Burgundian wines and munched calmly through a long table d'hote bill of fare, snail patties, delicious fruits and all, then paid the trifle it cost and stepped happily aboard the train again, without once cursing the railroad company. |
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