Poitou
Poitou (UK: /ˈpwʌtuː/, US: /pwɑːˈtuː/, French: [pwatu]; Latin: Pictaviensis, Pictavia; Poitevin: Poetou) was a province of west-central France whose capital city was Poitiers. Both Poitou and Poitiers are named after the Pictones Gallic tribe.
Poitou
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Country | France |
Area | |
• Total | 19,709 km2 (7,610 sq mi) |
Population (2006 estimate) Residents known as Poitevins | |
• Total | 1,375,356 |
Time zone | CET |
Count | 638–677, Guérin de Trèves 1403–1461, Charles VII of France |
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