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Pau: Hard of Hearing Visitors Visited the Sorrento Palace Thanks to the Sign & Proud Association

The guided tour was translated into sign language. The Sign & Fier association accompanied ten deaf people to visit the Sorrento Palace - also called Château de Mérillon, located on Rue Castet
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The guided tour was translated into sign language. The Sign & Fier association accompanied ten deaf people to visit the Sorrento Palace - also called Château de Mérillon, located on Rue Castet

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La-R%C3%A9publique-des-Pyr%C3%A9n%C3%A9es broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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