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Clu⋅ny

[kloo-nee; Fr. kly-nee]
–noun
a town in E France, N of Lyons: ruins of a Benedictine abbey. 4000.
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Clu·ny   (klōō'nē, klōō-nē', klü-)   
A town of east-central France north-northwest of Lyon. Its abbey, the center of an influential religious order, was founded in 910. Population: 4,540.
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