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La RochelleFishing port on the Bay of Biscay in western France; population (1999) 76,700, conurbation 116,300. It is the administrative centre of Charente-Maritime département. Industries include shipbuilding, chemicals, motor vehicles, fish-canning, and saw-milling. A Huguenot stronghold, it was taken by Cardinal Richelieu in the siege of 1627–28.
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This time, she spent 37 days sailing more than 4,000 miles as crew aboard the 38-foot catamaran Corca from La Rochelle, France, to Created in collaboration with environmental sculptor Andy Goldsworthy for Chopinot's Ballet Atlantique in La Rochelle, France, the dance in Vegetal is formed by the action of dancers creating the towers of stone and vast corrals of interwoven branches that so distinguish Goldsworthy's work. In La Rochelle, France, a pilot project launched by the city, Electricite de France, and PSA Peugeot Citroen has installed public recharging points. |
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