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Déolen is a small coastal village in the commune of Locmaria-Plouzané in Brittany, France.
Déolen has a popular surfing beach. It is 12 kilometers from Brest and 21 kilometers from the Brest International Airport. It was the landfall of the French transatlantic telegraph cables.
"Deolen" is a village in the toda-bhim tehsil,karauli district which lies in eastern rajasthan. It is a Gurjar dominant village with "rankwal" being the 'gotra' or sub-caste of the people living here. The village has a rich history probably dating back to medieval India. The village lies on the bank of river gambhir.A dam built on this river(Panchna dam) near Karauli has affected the village adversely and left it with scarcity of water which is an obstacle for the villagers with agriculture being their main occupation. It is one of the developed and populous village comparing its neighbour villages. Hindaun city is the nearest town to this village with the distance being 15km approx. Hindaun city is well connected by rail and roads to major Indian cities.
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Satyender singh vill deolen india
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- Populated coastal places in France
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