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What was jean nicollet discover in France?

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Jean nicollet was born in cherbourg ;France

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Where was jean nicollet born?

Jean Nicollet was born in Normandy, the Cherbourg region, France.


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European country that explored the great lakes and the missippi valley?

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How did jean nicollet die?

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