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There's more than one place called '''Grosse-Île''' or '''Grosse Isle''':
 
There's more than one place called '''Grosse-Île''' or '''Grosse Isle''':
  
== Canada ==
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* Grosse Isle National Historic Site, a quarantine station in the perioid of the Irish potato famine, near Montmagny and Quebec City
 
* Grosse Isle National Historic Site, a quarantine station in the perioid of the Irish potato famine, near Montmagny and Quebec City
 
* An island in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine in Québec
 
* An island in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine in Québec

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In the French phrasebook|French language, « Grosse-Île » means "large island".

There's more than one place called Grosse-Île or Grosse Isle:

Canada

  • Grosse Isle National Historic Site, a quarantine station in the perioid of the Irish potato famine, near Montmagny and Quebec City
  • An island in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine in Québec

United States

Grosse Ile, a township and island community in Michigan miles 25 southwest of Windsor (Ontario) | Windsor -Detroit

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