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Weather in Cézembre Province is typical of other islands in the English Channel.
Weather in Cézembre Province is typical of other islands in the English Channel.
{{Weather box
|location = Talossa (Cézembre)
|single line = Y
|Jan high C = 9
|Feb high C = 9
|Mar high C = 11
|Apr high C = 12
|May high C = 15
|Jun high C = 18
|Jul high C = 20
|Aug high C = 20
|Sep high C = 19
|Oct high C = 16
|Nov high C = 12
|Dec high C = 10
|Jan low C = 4
|Feb low C = 4
|Mar low C = 5
|Apr low C = 6
|May low C = 8
|Jun low C = 11
|Jul low C = 12
|Aug low C = 13
|Sep low C = 12
|Oct low C = 9
|Nov low C = 6
|Dec low C = 5
|Jan precipitation days = 18
|Feb precipitation days = 15
|Mar precipitation days = 16
|Apr precipitation days = 11
|May precipitation days = 11
|Jun precipitation days = 9
|Jul precipitation days = 9
|Aug precipitation days = 9
|Sep precipitation days = 10
|Oct precipitation days = 13
|Nov precipitation days = 15
|Dec precipitation days = 16
|unit precipitation days = 0.01 in
|Jan sun = 62
|Feb sun = 84.75
|Mar sun = 124
|Apr sun = 180
|May sun = 217
|Jun sun = 210
|Jul sun = 217
|Aug sun = 217
|Sep sun = 180
|Oct sun = 124
|Nov sun = 90
|Dec sun = 62
|source 1 = [[http://www.holidaycheck.com/climate-wetter_Saint+Malo-ebene_oid-id_7783.html|HolidayCheck]]
|date = April 2012}}

Revision as of 22:08, 23 June 2012

Cézembre
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The small island of Cézembre, which lies off the coast of Saint-Malo, France, was claimed for Talossa by King Robert I during a visit to the island in 1982. After the Republic of France made a 1984 attempt to enforce its own claim to the island, Robert returned in 1986 and defeated the barbed-wire technology that the French military had installed, thus reiterating Talossa's claim. Initially a colony, the island became Talossa's seventh province in 1996.

Weather in Cézembre Province is typical of other islands in the English Channel.