The inhabitants of Dijon are called 'dijonnais' (masc.) and 'dijonnaise' (fem.).
· Dijon is a city in France
A person who lives in Paris, France, is called a Parisian by other people; a Parisian will often refer to himself as a Parigo.
No. Jacobites are not a religion. They were people who wanted Bonny Prince Charlie to be king. The Jacobites got there name because they first were people who wanted a man called King James to be King. People who didn't want this sent the Jacobites of to France. In France they called people called James Jacob. The Latin word for Jacob is Jacobite
Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince disappeared on 18 September 1890 from a French train near Dijon, France. Nothing is known about his life or death after that time.
Gallia has now been called France So the answer is Gallia is france.
what type of food do the people eat in Dijon france
Dijon in France is well known for its method of the making a strong grain mustard called Dijon Mustard (moutarde de Dijon).
Dijon in France is well known for its method of the making a strong grain mustard called Dijon Mustard (moutarde de Dijon).
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Dijon is the regional capital of the Bourgogne (English: Burgundy).
dog days is tranlated 'la canicule' in French.
So far there's no French town named after a mustard, but the town of Dijon gave its name to the mustard of Dijon which was produced there.
Dijon, France.
In the eastern France, north of Lyon.
· Dijon is a city in France
Yes. He was born in Dijon in France.
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