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Dutch rider Wouter Pouls (Vacansoleil) edged David Moncoutie (Cofidis) to claim victory in the fourth and final stage in the 126km run from Culoz to Belley.
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Associated Press President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, talks with an employee of Ciat Group, in Culoz, France, during a factory visit Thursday.
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If it was dangerous to attempt an entrance into France, how much more so to attempt an exit, especially when the custom-house force had been doubled with the sole object that all possibility of escape might be precluded, and that any one passing Culoz might be stopped at Belgarde!
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 Various
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Rouen, Culoz, Macon, etc.etc. -- the passengers are frequently discharged from the carriages and sent into the waiting-rooms to await other trains.
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I found by my guide-book that our train reached Culoz before the
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 Various
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In approaching Culoz it winds round the S. base of Mt. Colombier, 4733 ft., ascended in 4 hrs. either from Culoz or Artemart.
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N. from Modane, is +Culoz+, on the Rhône, about ¾ m.
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Aix-les-Bains take the eastern by Ambérieux (p. 281) and Culoz
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Lyons is an important railway junction. 78 miles E. by Amberieux and Culoz is
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Ambérieu and Culoz the rail passes through the last ramifications of the
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