Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Saintonge
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SAINTONGE (Santonia, Santonensis tractus), an old province of France, of which Saintes (q.v.) was the capital, was bounded on the N.W. by Aunis, on the N.E. by Poitou, on the E. by Angoumois, on the S. by Guienne, and on the W. by Guienne and the Atlantic. It now forms a small portion of the department of Charente and the greater part of that of Charente Inférieure.