Saint-Louis
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English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From French Saint-Louis.
Proper noun
- Alternative spelling of St. Louis, used by various places in French-speaking countries.
- A commune in Haut-Rhin department, Grand Est, France, close to Basle in Switzerland.
- A commune in Moselle department, Grand Est, France.
- A commune in the overseas department of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean.
- A district of Le Mont-Dore, Nouméa, New Caledonia.
- A commune in the overseas department of Réunion, Indian Ocean.
- A city and region in Senegal.
- A municipality in Les Maskoutains regional county municipality, Quebec, Canada.
Anagrams
French
Etymology
From Louis IX, a canonized 13th-century king of France. See also Louis.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Descendants
- English: Saint Louis
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- en:Communes of France
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- en:Places in France
- en:Places in Guadeloupe
- en:Places in New Caledonia
- en:Cities in Senegal
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- en:Places in Senegal
- en:Municipalities of Canada
- en:Places in Quebec
- en:Places in Canada
- French 2-syllable words
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