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- Bocage - Wikipedia
Bocage (UK: b ə ˈ k ɑː ʒ , [1] US: ˈ b oʊ k ɑː ʒ BOH-kahzh) is a terrain of mixed woodland and pasture characteristic of parts of northern France, southern England, Ireland, the Netherlands, northern Spain and northern Germany, in regions where pastoral farming is the dominant land use
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- Bocage | Chaussures, Sacs, Accessoires Femme Homme | Site Officiel
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- Bocage | Rural Landscape, Hedgerows, Normandy | Britannica
Bocage, in western France (e g , Bocage Normand, Bocage Vendéen), a well-wooded district in distinction to the campagne, which denotes a hedgeless tract of farmland characteristic of old-established areas of open-field agriculture
- BOCAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOCAGE is countryside or landscape (as of western France) marked by intermingling patches of woodland and heath, small fields, tall hedgerows, and orchards
- Bocage - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bocage [boh-kahzh] is a Norman word which has found its way into both the French and English languages It may refer to a small forest or a decoration that includes leaves But most often it refers to pastures bordered by thick forest or hedges The trees and hedges around the pastures or fields are planted in earth mounds [1]
- The bocage meadows of the Grand Site de France Solutré Pouilly Vergisson
The bocage meadows, or bocage, contribute to the landscape identity of the Grand Site A structural element of certain Mâconnais mountains, the bocage occupies a geological zone of sandstone or alluvium which does not allow the cultivation of vines
- What does Bocage mean? - Definitions. net
Bocage is a Norman word which has entered both the French and English languages It may refer to a small forest, a decorative element of leaves, a terrain of mixed woodland and pasture, or a type of rubble-work, comparable with the English use of 'rustic' in relation to garden ornamentation
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