Names of the inhabitants of Burgundy and its departments
The Area
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Burgundy: Burgundian
- complete forms: Burgundian, Burgundian, Burgundian, Burgundian
Its departments
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the Burgundy area gathers 4 departments:
- Coast-in Or (21): Coast-with Oriens ; one would write better Côtedoriens
- chief town of the department of Coast-in Or, chief town of the Burgundy area: Dijon: Dijonnais
- the various forms of the traditional C-W communication which make wish the welding are the following ones:
- substantive: Coast-with Orien, Coast-Oriens, Coast-Orienne, Coast-adjectival Oriennes
- : coast-with orien, coast-oriens, coast-orienne, coast-oriennes
- adjectival at the head of sentence: Coast-with orien, Coast-oriens, Coast-orienne, Coast-oriennes
- the Petit Larousse 2005 with the article Coast-with Or does not give name for its inhabitants!
- Nievre (58): Nivernais
- Nievre (58) corresponds to the old province of the Nivernais: Nevers-native
- chief town of the department of Nievre (58): Nevers: Nivernais also
- the Petit Larousse 2005 with the Nevers article gives names “ Nivernais or Neversois ” for its inhabitants.
- the Petit Larousse 2005 with the article Nievre (department) gives name Nivernais for its inhabitants.
- Saône-et-Loire (71): Saone-and-Loiriens
- chief town of the department of Saône-et-Loire (71): Mâcon: Mâconnais
- the Petit Larousse 2005 with the Saône-et-Loire article gives name Saone-and-Loiriens for its inhabitants.
- Yonne (89): Icaunais
- chief town of the department of Yonne (89): Auxerre: Auxerre-native
- the department of Yonne (89) car its name of the Yonne, river whose Latin name was Icauna .
- the Dictionnaire of ethnic names of France of André Roland de Denus (1889) has 2 entries and to Yonnais one is returned to Icaunais .
- the Petit Larousse 2005 with the article Yonne (department) gives name Icaunais for its inhabitants.
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