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Barbaira (French pronunciation: [baʁbɛʁa] ; Occitan: Barbairan) is a
commune in the Aude
department in the
Occitanie region of
southern France. Barbaira...
- The
Barbaira is a 15.83-kilometre (9.84 mi)
stream of
Liguria (Italy); it is the main
tributary of the Nervia. The
stream rises between punta dell'Arpetta...
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Arroscia Giara di
Rezzo Neva
Merula Steria San
Pietro Impero Argentina Nervia Barbaira Roia (Roya)
Bevera (Bévéra)
Alcantara Anapo Belice Calcinara C****ibile...
- Isolabona;
around one km
before Dolceacqua it
receives from
right the
Barbaira, its most
important tributary.
After Camporosso and
enters the Ligurian...
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Artigues Arzens Aunat Auriac Axat
Azille Badens Bages Bagnoles Baraigne Barbaira Belcaire Belcastel-et-Buc
Belflou Belfort-sur-Rebenty Bellegarde-du-Razès...
- with
these last
remaining Cathars. Quéribus was
defended by
Chabert de
Barbaira, who
surrendered the
castle without a
fight in
unclear cir****stances. He...
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disappeared into the
North Channel. 1776
Barbaira Tornado 6
August 1776
France 1 0 F2
tornado hit
Barbaira, France. Gräfenberg
tornado 8 June 1778 Germany...
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Artigues Arzens Aunat Auriac Axat
Azille Badens Bages Bagnoles Baraigne Barbaira Belcaire Belcastel-et-Buc
Belflou Belfort-sur-Rebenty Bellegarde-du-Razès...
- Arrondis****t of Carc****onne
Canton of Capendu; the
following communes:
Barbaira, Capendu, Comigne, Douzens, Floure, Fontiès-d'Aude, Montirat, Monze, Moux...
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Artigues Arzens Aunat Auriac Axat
Azille Badens Bages Bagnoles Baraigne Barbaira Belcaire Belcastel-et-Buc
Belflou Belfort-sur-Rebenty Bellegarde-du-Razès...