Acey Abbey
Acey Abbey (French: Abbaye d'Acey; Latin: Aceyum) is a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136, and occupied since 1873 by Trappist monks. It is located in Vitreux in the department of Jura, France, on the River Ognon, about 26 kilometres north-north-east of Dole and about 7 kilometres north of Gendrey.
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Acey Abbey
Acey Abbey (French: Abbaye d'Acey; Latin: Aceyum) is a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136, and occupied since 1873 by Trappist monks. It is located in Vitreux in the department of Jura, France, on the River Ognon, about 26 kilometres north-north-east of Dole and about 7 kilometres north of Gendrey.
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Acey Abbey (French: Abbaye d'A ...... 7 kilometres north of Gendrey.
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Das Kloster Acey (lat. Abbatia ...... rey am Ufer des Flusses Ognon.
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L'abbaye Notre-Dame d'Acey, fo ...... comme l'église du XIIe siècle.
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Acey Abbey (French: Abbaye d'A ...... 7 kilometres north of Gendrey.
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Das Kloster Acey (lat. Abbatia ...... rey am Ufer des Flusses Ognon.
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L'abbaye Notre-Dame d'Acey, fo ...... é monastique en Franche-Comté.
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