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SET - port
TOUR
CAN - port
(4)
ANGER
ARL
BUJ
VISHI
GAVR - port
DIEP
CALE - port
CANNES (Cannes) - port
LYON - port
NANT - port
RENN
Rouen - port
RUBET
TARB
(5)
AMien
ARRAS
AJACCO - port
Bordeaux - port
BREST - port
DIJON - port
CANNES - see Cannes
LILL
LIMOGE
Nancy - port
NICE - port
PARIS - the capital
REIMS
TOULON - port
CHARTRE
(6)
VALANCE
VENCEN
VERDEN
ORLEAN
TOULOUSE - port
Cherbourg - port
(7)
Avignon
BIARRITZ
VERSAILLES
Dunkirk - port
Marseille - port
MENTONA
(8)
BEZANSON
GRENOBLE
COMPIEGNE
Montpellier
(9)
STRASBOURG - port
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