- County of Anjou - Wikipedia
Its capital was Angers, and its area was roughly co-extensive with the diocese of Angers Anjou was bordered by Brittany to the west, Maine to the north, Touraine to the east and Poitou to the south Its 12th-century Count Geoffrey created the nucleus of what became the Angevin Empire
- Anjou | France, Region, Map, History | Britannica
Anjou, historical and cultural region encompassing the western French département of Maine-et-Loire and coextensive with the former province of Anjou The former province of Anjou also encompassed the regions of La Flèche and Château-Gontier
- Home - Anjou
From authentic French favorites to Southern classics, Anjou will customize a menu to suit your event needs Catering services are available for office luncheons, family dinners and everything in between
- ANJOU Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANJOU is a large pear that has usually yellowish-green skin and sweet, juicy, relatively firm flesh and is more or less egg-shaped with the base typically broader than the stem end —called also d'Anjou
- Guide of Anjou 2025 - Tourism, Holidays Weekends - France Voyage
The former province of Anjou, now the territory of Maine-et-Loire, is one of the dazzling Loire Valley 's gems Its three main urban centres, Angers, Saumur and Cholet, celebrate Anjou's relaxed pace of life and offer an authentic environment that makes it a great place to be
- Anjou - French Wine Region | Wine-Searcher
Anjou is a wine region around the French city of Angers, in the western Loire Valley It produces red, rosé and white wines in a range of styles: dry, sweet, still and sparkling
- Anjou, France: travel guide and attractions in Maine-et-Loire
Anjou is the important historical region of France that corresponds broadly to the modern department of Maine-et-Loire and had Angers as its capital This historical region also includes the southern part of the Mayenne department, and small parts of the other surrounding departments
- Duchy of Anjou - Wikipedia
Its capital was Angers, and its area was roughly co-extensive with the diocese of Angers Anjou was bordered by Brittany to the west, Maine to the north, Touraine to the east and Poitou to the south The adjectival form is Angevin, and inhabitants of Anjou are known as Angevins
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