- muni****lities of
Bagnes and Vollèges
merged to form the new muni****lity of Val de
Bagnes. With an area of 282 km2 (108.88 sq mi),
Bagnes used to be the...
- be kept on land in the
bagnes,
guarded halls, or
other places which will be
designated for
their confinement." The name '
bagne' came from the Italian...
-
there were the port
bagnes (or
maritime bagnes). Not all
convicts in the
penal system were
sentenced to
forced labor. The word "
bagne"
comes from the Italian...
- Val de
Bagnes, also
called the Vallée de
Bagnes (German:
Bangital or Baniental) is a
valley located in the
Entremont District in the
Canton of
Valais of...
- Val de
Bagnes is a muni****lity in the
district of
Entremont in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland. It is
named after the
eponymous Val de
Bagnes. On 1...
- Valais) and
Italy (region of
Aosta Valley). It lies
between the
valleys of
Bagnes and Valpelline, on the main
Alpine watershed. It
overlooks the Fenêtre de...
- Confluence Ferret & Entremont Confluence Entremont &
Bagnes Mouth Dranse de
Bagnes The
Dranse de
Bagnes at Lac de
Mauvoisin with
fluvial sediment build-up...
-
lines include the
section from Montsinéry-Tonnegrande to the so-called
bagne des Annamites, the
section from Saint-Élie to the Saut du
Tigre labor camp...
-
prisoners from the
Bagne of
Toulon in one of his
early stories, Le
Dernier Jour d'un Con****é. He went to
Toulon to
visit the
Bagne in 1839 and took extensive...
- prisoners. It
crushes them, that's all, and the
pieces go
where they may. (Au
bagne, 1923) And the
article continued: "I was
taken to
these places. I was taken...