Bearnese

Bearnese

Bearnese refers to anything of or relating to Béarn, especially the Bearnais people meaning native of Béarn, and may refer directly to the following articles:
*Béarnese language
*Béarnaise sauce
* a type of cow : béarnaise (cows)
* a type of sheep : the basco-béarnaise
* a maison béarnaise
* Béarnaise dance


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