- 11°06′49″E / 46.063169°N 11.113663°E / 46.063169; 11.113663
Palazzo delle Albere is a
Renaissance villa-fortress in Trento,
northern Italy. It was built...
- the name of the Prince-Bishop were
deposited in the river.
Palazzo delle Albere (Palace of the Trees), a
Renaissance villa next to the
Adige river built...
- The
Albera M****if (Catalan:
Serra de l'Albera; French: M****if des
Albères) is a
mountain range located in the
south of Pyrénées-Orientales and the north...
- d'Interes
Nacional or PNIN), the Pedraforca, the
Poblet Forest and the
Albères.
After Franco's
death in 1975 and the
adoption of a
democratic constitution...
- René
Marill Albérès, or R. M.
Albérès, was the
pseudonym of René
Marill (10
March 1921 – 25 May 1982), a
French writer and
literary critic. He published...
- Montesquieu-des-
Albères (Catalan:
Montesquiu d'Albera,
before 1992: Montesquieu) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France...
-
sudden decline occurs in the
easternmost portion of the
chain known as the
Albères. Most
foothills of the
Pyrenees are on the
Spanish side,
where there is...
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latest archaeological remains found there date to the late
Abbasid period.
Alberes is
situated south of Hillah,
approximately 24 km (14.9 mi) away. It has...
- The
Rough Guide to Italy. ISBN 9780241276464. "Setting the tone for Le
Albere".
World Architecture News. 30
August 2013. 46°03′45″N 11°06′53″E / 46...
- Laroque-des-
Albères (French pronunciation: [la ʁɔk de.z‿albɛʁ] ; Catalan: La Roca d'Albera) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in southern...