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  1. Rouen
    One of the first French centres, during the 16thC, for the production of tin-glazed earthenware in the Italian maiolica tradition. This evolved into French faience, for which Rouen was the most influential centre by the close of the 17thC. Distinctive decorative styles were developed, including the ...
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  2. Rouen
    port city and capital of Seine-Maritime département, Haute-Normandie region, northwestern France, northwest of Paris, on the Seine River.[5 related articles]
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/71

  3. Rouen
    Rouen (ʁwɑ̃), in northern France on the River Seine, is the capital of the Haute-Normandie (Upper Normandy) region and the historic capital city of Normandy. Once one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe {Citation needed|date=January 2011}, it was the seat of the Excheque...
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  4. Rouen
    Rouen (rOOäN') , city (1990 pop. 105,470), capital of Seine-Maritime dept., N France. Situated on the Seine near its mouth at the English Channel, Rouen functions as the port of Paris, handling an enormous volume of traffic. Among its many manufactures are metal products, chemicals, drugs, ...
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  5. Rouen
    The Rouen is a breed of duck.
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  6. Rouen
    Industrial port and administrative centre of the Seine-Maritime département in France, situated on the River Seine 120 km/75 mi northwest of Paris; population (1999) 106,600. Rouen is the world's leading port for grain exports, and the leading port in the European Union (EU) for the export o...
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  7. rouen
    This evolved into French faience, for which Rouen was the most influential centre by the close of the 17thC. Distinctive decorative styles were developed, including the formal, embroidery-like lambrequin (see decorative motifs) borders and style rayonnant.
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  8. Rouen
    [disambiguation] Rouen is the historical capital city of Normandy Rouen may also refer to: ...
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  9. rouen
    1) City on the seine 2) Flaubert's birthplace 3) French cathedral city 4) French city where joan of arc died 5) Gustave flaubert's birthplace 6) Joan of arc died here in 1431 7) Northern french city 8) Port on the seine 9) Site of joan o...
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