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The Hamlet of La Sagne Reconnects with Tradition: Provencal Costumes Come Out for an Unforgettable Sainte-Anne

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To celebrate the Sainte-Anne, patron saint of the village, 70 villagers have taken over the tradition abandoned in recent years: to put on the traditional Provencal costumes to dance and go to the Mass of Father Jean-Luc Magnin. Didier Beauchière, president of the Renaissance Sagnoise, association organ
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To celebrate the Sainte-Anne, patron saint of the village, 70 villagers have taken over the tradition abandoned in recent years: to put on the traditional Provencal costumes to dance and go to the Mass of Father Jean-Luc Magnin. Didier Beauchière, president of the Renaissance Sagnoise, association organ

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nicematin.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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