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- paintings and bone flutes. The caves are located in the Gaztelu hill in the Arberoue Valley in the foothills of Pyrenees, in Lower Navarre, a traditional region...
- union of 3 small rivers: Aphatarena (Patarena), La Harane and Arbelua > Arbéroue. or Bidouse, Bedose, Bidose (1316), Bidoze Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau -...
- his parti****tion in the war of Castile, he received in 1379 the land of Arberoue and the castle of Roquefort. In 1380, he took Montferrand in March, Chateauneuf-de-Randon...
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. Ayherre is located in the Arberoue Valley in the former province of Lower Navarre some 23 km east by south-east...
- the Communauté d'agglomération du Pays Basque; the AEP ****ociation of Arberoue; the Energy ****ociation of Pyrénées-Atlantiques; the inter-communal ****ociation...
- Ahaxe, also called the Lordship of Cize, was allied with the Viscounts of Arbéroue in the 11th century as well as the lordships of Guiche and to the Counts...
- d'Appât rises in the commune and flows south to join the Lihoury. The Arbéroue forms much of the southern border of the commune as it flows east to join...
- and continues north to become the Aran which joins the Adour at Urt. The Arbéroue stream flows from the south-east northwards through the eastern part of...
- diocese north of the Pyrenees had three archdeacons: Labourde, Cize, and Arberoue. South of the Pyrenees was the Archdeaconry of Baztan. All seem to have...
- the States of Navarre by the Prosecutor of Mixe (together with those of Arberoue, Ostabaret, Irissarry, Ossès, Baigorri, and La Bastide-Clairence), who...