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Station is 1,400 m (4,593 ft). The
first dam of Émosson (also
known as
Barberine Dam) was
built in 1925. The
current dam with a
height of 180 m was constructed...
- d'août (1836) La Nuit d'octobre (1837) La Nuit d'avril (1838)
Chanson de
Barberine (1836) À la
Malibran (1837)
Tristesse (1840) Une Soirée
perdue (1840)...
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years later.
There was
already a
first dam on the
course of the
Barberine [fr], the
Barberine Dam,
owned by
Swiss Federal Railways, for
which it was necessary...
- for the
Swiss Federal Railways by Von Roll at the
construction of the
Barberine dam and
opened to the
public in 1935. It was also used for the construction...
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overture for
orchestra (1883) Le roi Lear, for
orchestra (1883)
Chanson de
Barberine, for
soprano and
orchestra (1884) La fête des Myrthes, for
choir and orchestra...
- Burgraves) (2 mvts), for
orchestra (1889)
Barberine, Prélude (Prélude au 2e acte) (Prelude to Act II of the
opera Barberine), for
orchestra (1889)
Chant de triomphale...
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surrounding mountains.
Notable streams are the Eau
Noire (collecting the
Barberine below the Lac d'Emosson) and the Triège.
Shortly after p****ing the Trient...
- (drained by the Triège) and the
upper section of the Vallée de
Barberine (drained by the
Barberine and the Eau Noire) who is
notably occupied by the artificial...
- novelist; his most
important works:
Baccinata ouero battarella per le api
barberine (1642) and La
Retorica delle puttane (1643)
Giuseppe Parini (1729–1799)...
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impacted the Cape York Peninsular.
January 7–14, 1961 –
Tropical Cyclone Barberine.
January 8–11, 1961 – A
tropical cyclone existed near the
Cocos Islands...