Nolay, Côte-d'Or
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Nolay is a town in the Côte-d'Or département of France.
Nolay is a small mediaeval market town in the heart of the Cozanne Valley. Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful towns on the southern edge of the Côte-d'Or with its fourteenth century Central Market and wooden framed houses.
The town of Nolay marks the transition between the forests and plains to the north and west and the hillside vineyards of the wealthy Burgundian wine regions surrounding Beaune and the Chalonnaise hills to the south.
Lazare Carnot's birth house is a local attraction.
The D973 runs through the town from La Rochepot and Beaune to the east and Saisy and Autun to the west.
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