La Pitchoune (Q6464438)

  • matcher place: Maritime Alps (relation 7385), Grasse (relation 1670972), Alps (relation 2698607), Academy of Nice (relation 5962791), Maritime Alps (relation 7470949)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Houses in Alpes-Maritimes
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

La Pitchoune is a small stucco house that Julia Child and her husband, Paul, built in the Provençal village of Plascassier in France in the early 1960s. La Pitchoune is a Provençal expression for "the little one", deriving from the Occitan word pichon.

Wikidata location: 43.6493, 6.9798 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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