There are several towns by this name in the US and elsewhere. A large French island (French spelling: 'la Guadeloupe') in the Carribbean is also named that way.
the linked article lists the 112 French towns with a population of at least 50,000.
Mamoudzou, Le Mans, Marseille, Melun, Metz, Montauban, Montpellier, Moulins are French towns with names beginning by M.
the french name for grandma is grand-mère.
It is a french name.
"Market towns" are "des villes de marché", or "des bourgs" in French (both terms old-fashioned)
"les villes de marché" although that seems strange in French
The Bourse
Market towns of Vestfold county ended in 1921.
Market towns of Buskerud county ended in 1921.
"Middle class" currently and "market townspeople" historically are English equivalents of the French word bourgeoisie. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- whose origins go back to the identification of the residents of bourgs(walled market-towns) -- will be "boor-zhwa-zee" in French.
The full name of this particular market is the Marche du Sud. This French market is inspired by markets of the Mediterranean region and offers various breads, meats, cheeses, and coffee for purchase.
Market towns of Møre og Romsdal county ended in 1953.
Colchester, Chichester, and Malmsbury were market towns.
There are several towns by this name in the US and elsewhere. A large French island (French spelling: 'la Guadeloupe') in the Carribbean is also named that way.
they were Jewish market towns
Mostly market towns and lots of trading involving many cash crops and lumber.