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Orléans è un comune francese di 114 644 abitanti che raggiunge i 433 337 con l'intero agglomerato urbano. Orléans è il capoluogo della regione del Centro-Valle della Loira e del dipartimento del Loiret. Distante 120 km da Parigi, è attraversata dal fiume più lungo di Francia, la Loira, e i suoi abitanti si chiamano Orléanais. Santa Giovanna d'Arco è oggi conosciuta come la pulzella d'Orléans.
Orléans è famosa anche per la schiacciante vittoria delle truppe francesi, capitanate da Giovanna d'Arco, su quelle inglesi nel 1429. Fu una vittoria determinante per l'esito finale della Guerra dei cent'anni.
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Orléans. is a French commune of 114 644 inhabitants, reaching 433 337 with the entire conurbation. Orléans is the capital of the Centre-Valley de la Loire region and the Loiret department. Located 120 km from Paris, it is crossed by France's longest river, the Loire, and its inhabitants are called Orléanais. Saint Joan of Arc is known today as the Maid of Orleans.
Orléans is also famous for the crushing victory of French troops, led by Joan of Arc, over English troops in 1429. It was a decisive victory for the final outcome of the Hundred Years' War
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Orléans è famosa anche per la schiacciante vittoria delle truppe francesi, capitanate da Giovanna d'Arco, su quelle inglesi nel 1429. Fu una vittoria determinante per l'esito finale della Guerra dei cent'anni.
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Orléans. is a French commune of 114 644 inhabitants, reaching 433 337 with the entire conurbation. Orléans is the capital of the Centre-Valley de la Loire region and the Loiret department. Located 120 km from Paris, it is crossed by France's longest river, the Loire, and its inhabitants are called Orléanais. Saint Joan of Arc is known today as the Maid of Orleans.
Orléans is also famous for the crushing victory of French troops, led by Joan of Arc, over English troops in 1429. It was a decisive victory for the final outcome of the Hundred Years' War
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