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| Solutré-Pouilly |
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(sôlütr ´-p y ´) (KEY) , village (1993 est. pop. 350), Saône-et-Loire dept., E central France, in Burgundy. It is known for its white wines. It is the site of a rock shelter and burial place of prehistoric man (discovered 1867) and gives its name to the Solutrean phase of the Paleolithic period. |
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