Saint-Bresson

Saint-Bresson is a commune in the department in the region in southern .
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  • Type: Village with 68 residents
  • Description: commune in Gard, France
  • Also known as: 30238”, “Mont-aux-Truffes”, “Mont-Truffier”, “Saint Bresson”, “Saint-Bresson, Gard”, and “Sent Breçon

Places of Interest

Highlights include Église Saint-Brice de Saint-Bresson and Château d’Isis.

Church
is a church.

Church
is a church, which is situated 4 km northwest of Saint-Bresson.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Avèze and Saint-Julien-de-la-Nef.

Village
Photo: Havang(nl), CC0.
is a commune in the department in southern . is situated 4 km northwest of Saint-Bresson.

Village
is a commune in the department in southern . is situated 3½ km east of Saint-Bresson.

Village
Photo: Havang(nl), CC0.
is a commune in the department in southern . is situated 4 km northeast of Saint-Bresson.

Saint-Bresson

Latitude
43.9537° or 43° 57′ 13″ north
Longitude
3.6453° or 3° 38′ 43″ east
Population
68
Elevation
503 metres (1,650 feet)
Open location code
8FM5XJ3W+F4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 261010647
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6612450
Wiki­data ID
Q859762
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Saint-Bresson” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Saint-Bresson
  • Aragonese: Saint-Bresson
  • Arpitan: Saint-Bresson
  • Asturian: Saint-Bresson
  • Bambara: Saint-Bresson
  • Basque: Saint-Bresson
  • Basque: Sent Breçon
  • Bavarian: Saint-Bresson
  • Breton: Saint-Bresson
  • Buginese: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Buginese: Saint-Bresson
  • Cajun French: Saint-Bresson
  • Catalan: Saint-Bresson
  • Catalan: Sent Breçon
  • Cebuano: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Cebuano: Saint-Bresson
  • Chechen: Сен-БгӀессон
  • Chinese: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Chinese: Saint-Bresson
  • Chinese: 圣布雷松
  • Chinese: 聖布雷松
  • Corsican: Saint-Bresson
  • Croatian: Saint-Bresson
  • Czech: Saint-Bresson
  • Czech: Sent Breçon
  • Danish: Saint-Bresson
  • Dutch: Saint-Bresson
  • Dutch: Sent Breçon
  • Esperanto: Mont-aux-Truffes
  • Esperanto: Mont-Truffier
  • Esperanto: Saint Bresson
  • Esperanto: Saint-Bresson
  • Esperanto: Sent Breçon
  • Estonian: Saint-Bresson
  • Faroese: Saint-Bresson
  • Finnish: Saint-Bresson
  • French: Mont-aux-Truffes
  • French: Mont-Truffier
  • French: Saint Bresson
  • French: Saint-Bresson
  • French: Sent Breçon
  • Friulian: Saint-Bresson
  • Galician: Saint-Bresson
  • German: Mont-aux-Truffes
  • German: Mont-Truffier
  • German: Saint Bresson
  • German: Saint-Bresson
  • German: Sent Breçon
  • Greek: Σαιν-Μπρεσόν (Γκαρ)
  • Greek: Σαιν-Μπρεσόν
  • Hungarian: Saint-Bresson
  • Hungarian: Sent Breçon
  • Icelandic: Saint-Bresson
  • Ido: Saint-Bresson
  • Indonesian: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Indonesian: Saint-Bresson
  • Interlingua: Saint-Bresson
  • Interlingue: Saint-Bresson
  • Irish: Saint-Bresson
  • Italian: Mont-aux-Truffes
  • Italian: Mont-Truffier
  • Italian: Saint Bresson
  • Italian: Saint-Bresson
  • Italian: Sent Breçon
  • Jamaican Creole English: Saint-Bresson
  • Kabyle: Saint-Bresson
  • Kalaallisut: Saint-Bresson
  • Kazakh: Saint-Bresson
  • Kazakh: Sen-Bresson
  • Kazakh: Сен-Брессон
  • Kazakh: سەن-برەسسون
  • Kongo: Saint-Bresson
  • Kurdish: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Kurdish: Saint-Bresson
  • Ladin: Saint-Bresson
  • Latin: Saint-Bresson
  • Latvian: Saint-Bresson
  • Ligurian: Saint-Bresson
  • Limburgan: Saint-Bresson
  • Lithuanian: Saint-Bresson
  • Lombard: Saint-Bresson
  • Low German: Saint-Bresson
  • Luxembourgish: Saint-Bresson
  • Mainfränkisch: Saint-Bresson
  • Malagasy: Saint-Bresson (Gard)
  • Malagasy: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Malagasy: Saint-Bresson
  • Malay: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Malay: Saint-Bresson
  • Min Nan Chinese: Saint-Bresson
  • Minangkabau: Saint-Bresson
  • Narom: Saint-Bresson
  • Neapolitan: Saint-Bresson
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Saint-Bresson
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Saint-Bresson
  • Occitan (post 1500): Sent Breçon
  • Papiamento: Saint-Bresson
  • Picard: Saint-Bresson
  • Piemontese: Saint-Bresson
  • Polish: Saint-Bresson
  • Portuguese: Saint-Bresson
  • Portuguese: Sent Breçon
  • Prussian: Saint-Bresson
  • Romagnol: Saint-Bresson
  • Romanian: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Romanian: Saint-Bresson
  • Romansh: Saint-Bresson
  • Sardinian: Saint-Bresson
  • Scots: Saint-Bresson
  • Scottish Gaelic: Saint-Bresson
  • Serbian: Saint-Bresson
  • Sicilian: Saint-Bresson
  • Slovak: Saint-Bresson
  • Spanish: Mont-aux-Truffes
  • Spanish: Mont-Truffier
  • Spanish: Saint Bresson
  • Spanish: Saint-Bresson
  • Spanish: Sent Breçon
  • Swahili: Saint-Bresson
  • Swedish: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Swedish: Saint-Bresson
  • Swedish: Sent Breçon
  • Swiss German: Saint-Bresson
  • Turkish: Saint-Bresson
  • Ukrainian: Сен-Брессон
  • Urdu: سینٹ-برسسوں ، گرد
  • Uzbek: Saint-Bresson
  • Venetian: Saint-Bresson
  • Vietnamese: Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Vietnamese: Saint-Bresson
  • Vlaams: Saint-Bresson
  • Volapük: Saint-Bresson
  • Walloon: Saint-Bresson
  • Waray (Philippines): Saint-Bresson, Gard
  • Waray (Philippines): Saint-Bresson
  • Welsh: Saint-Bresson
  • Wolof: Saint-Bresson
  • Yue Chinese: Saint-Bresson
  • Zulu: Saint-Bresson
  • Saint-Bresson

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