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  1. Côte-d'Or (21) es un departamento francés situado en la región de Borgoña-Franco Condado, con capital en Dijon. A sus habitantes se les llama, en francés, Côte-d'Oriens [ cita requerida] . En el momento de su concepción se pensó en llamarlo Alto Sena ( Haute-Seine) o Sena y Saona ( Seine-et-Saône ).

  2. Website. cotedor.com. Côte d'Or is a producer of Belgian chocolate, owned by Mondelez International. Côte d'Or was founded in 1883 by Charles Neuhaus in Schaerbeek, Belgium, [1] a chocolate manufacturer who used the name "Côte d'Or" (French for Gold Coast [2]) referring to the old name of contemporary Ghana, the source of many of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Côte-d'OrCôte-d'Or - Wikipedia

    Côte-d'Or (IPA: [kot dɔʁ]; which can be translated as "gold coast" or "gold region") is a département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a population of 534,124. Its prefecture is Dijon and subprefectures are Beaune and Montbard.

  4. Côte-d'Or (literally, "Slope of Gold", "Golden Slope") is a department in the eastern France. It is one of the 83 first French departments made during the French revolution and one of the eight departments of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Its prefecture is the city of Dijon.

  5. Categoría. : Côte-d'Or. El artículo principal de esta categoría es: Côte-d'Or. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Côte-d'Or. Categoría: Departamentos de Borgoña-Franco Condado.

  6. The Côte d'Or near Meursault. The Côte d'Or is a limestone escarpment in Burgundy, France, and the namesake of the department in which it is located. It stretches from Dijon in the north to the river Dheune to the south, overlooking the valley of the Saône to the east.