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June 8th, 2026

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The name dates to the 14th century. According to toponymist Pierre-Henri Billy,[4] the name was initially "la mare au juin″, which means "the liquid manure pond" in local old French. Like in other toponyms in the area, those words evolved, becoming ultimately "la Mort aux Juifs" with an intermediate form "la mare au Juif" quoted by the local historian Paul Gache.[5] The transformation of "mare" (pond) into "mort" (death) is very frequent in old French toponyms, and "juin" (liquid manure) would have become "juif" (Jew) in two steps, first a denasalization turning "juin" into "jui" and then a graphical change into "juif", which had the same pronunciation in old French.[4]

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In August 2014, the Simon Wiesenthal Center petitioned the French government to change the name,[6] which it claimed translates as "Death to the Jews", a translation rejected in France.[4][7] A similar request had been denied in 1992.[8] Under pressure from the national authorities, however, the municipal council retired the name in January 2015.[9] The area is now split between the nearby hamlets of Les Croisilles and La Dogetterie.

June 5th, 2026

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Mūsdienās laikam jebkuru frizieri, kas spēj sajaukt bļodiņā krāsu ar attīstītāju, sauc par koloristu? Vai zināt kādu, kurš/kura patiesi spēj piemeklēt cilvēkam ideālo matu toni (tā lai turpināt krāsot var arī mājās pats)?
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