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(Submitted by Gordon Osinski) When Joël Lapointe was wandering with his Google Maps cursor ... the Centre de recherche en géosciences de l'environnement in Aix-en-Provence, France.
The Cadastre of Orange is an ancient plan that shows the Roman centuriations (land distributions) that extended across the ...