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in Geography, an ancient town of France, in the department of Landes, formerly Gaifony. It is seated on the river Adour, on the declivity of a mountain, 155 leagues from Paris. E. Long. 5° 26'. N. Lat. 43° 47'.

a strong town in the Netherlands, in the county of Artois, now the department of Pas-de-Calais, with a castle. It was taken by the French in 1710, and was confirmed to them by the treaty of Utrecht. It is seated on the river Lis, 22 miles south of Dunkirk, and communicates with St Omer's by a canal cut from the river Aa. E. Long. 2° 31'. N. Lat. 50° 38'.