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a city in and the capital of Doubs, in E France: Roman ruins. 126,187.
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a river in E France, flowing into the Saône River. ab. 260 mi. (420 km) long.
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a department in E France. 471,082; 2031 sq. mi. (5260 sq. km).
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Be·san·çon
(bĭ-zäɴ-sōɴ')
A city of eastern France east of Dijon. It is an industrial center noted for the manufacture of clocks and watches. Population: 115,000.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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