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{{stub}}''[[France|France]] | {{stub}}''[[France|France]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Anjou'' | ||
{{Infobox French region | |||
|Name = Anjou | |||
|reg_logo = Logo-fr-anjou.png | |||
|map = Map-fr-anjou1.png | |||
|flag = Flag-fr-anjou.png | |||
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|largest_city = | |||
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== Quick Facts == | == Quick Facts == | ||
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{{Wikipedia|Anjou}} | {{Wikipedia|Anjou}} | ||
Anjou is a former county (c. 880), duchy | Anjou is a former county (c. 880), duchy (1360) and province centred on the city of Angers in the lower Loire Valley of western France. It corresponds largely to the present-day département of Maine-et-Loire. Its traditional Latin name is Andegavia. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
===Biography=== | === Biography === | ||
===Emigration and immigration=== | |||
===Gazetteers=== | === Emigration and immigration === | ||
===Genealogy=== | |||
===Heraldry=== | === Gazetteers === | ||
===Historical geography=== | |||
===History=== | === Genealogy === | ||
===Land and property=== | |||
===Manors=== | === Heraldry === | ||
===Maps=== | |||
===Names, Personal=== | === Historical geography === | ||
===Periodicals=== | |||
===Nobility=== | === History === | ||
=== Land and property === | |||
=== Manors === | |||
=== Maps === | |||
=== Names, Personal === | |||
=== Periodicals === | |||
=== Nobility === | |||
== Societies, Libraries and Museums == | == Societies, Libraries and Museums == | ||
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