- The
Alagnon (French pronunciation: [alaɲɔ̃]; Occitan: Alanhon), also
spelled Allagnon, is an 86.7-kilometre-long (53.9 mi)
river in south-central France...
- Ferté-Hauterive)
Bouble (in Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule) Dore (near Puy-Guillaume)
Alagnon (near Jumeaux)
Senouire (near Brioude)
Chapeauroux (in Saint-Christophe-d'Allier)...
- in
mountain country and to
carrying a rucksack" The five
circuits are:
Alagnon valley loop,
starting and
finishing at
Murat (44 km) Cère
valley loop,...
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tributaries of the
Allier are:
Chapeauroux (left side);
Senouire (right side);
Alagnon (left side); Ance du Sud [fr] (left side);
Couze Pavin [fr] (left side);...
- on its east by the
Monts de la Margeride. The prin****l
rivers are the
Alagnon,
which is a
tributary to the Allier; the
Celle and Truyère,
tributary to...
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Allagnon may
refer to:
Alagnon,
French river Stéphane Allagnon,
French director This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Allagnon...
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level in the
Mounts of Cantal. It is
located between the
valleys of the
Alagnon (in the muni****lity of Laveissière) and the Santoire [fr] (in the muni****lity...
- Ferté-Hauterive)
Bouble (in Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule) Dore (near Puy-Guillaume)
Alagnon (near Jumeaux)
Senouire (near Brioude) Ance (in Monistrol-d'Allier) Chapeauroux...
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offers a
panorama of the
glacial cirque of
Santoire and the
valley of
Alagnon. The
major part of the
economy is
concentrated in the
agriculture and in...
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includes a
number of
communes in the Haute-Loire, on the left bank of the
Alagnon. The
following table groups communes by
geographical zone, and does not...