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- Barcelonnette (French pronunciation: [baʁsəlɔnɛt]; Occitan: Barciloneta de Provença, also Barcilona; obsolete Italian: Barcellonetta) is a commune of France...
- rising at an altitude of 2,400 metres in the southwestern Alps near Barcelonette, and flowing southwest for 175 kilometres through the departments of...
- Barcelona, SpainBarcino in Latin Barcino, Poland Barcino (PKP station) Barcelonette, Barcino Nova in Latin Barcino (cnidarian), a genus of cnidarians in...
- Selection Villes Siller, Javier Pérez. "De mitos y realidades: la emigracíon barcelonette a México 1845–1891" (PDF) (in Spanish). México–Francia. Archived (PDF)...
- line running from Chamonix, to Albertville, to Grenoble, to Gap, to Barcelonette; and south from Gr****e to Vence. In the northern subalpine regions, the...
- Location Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France Nearest city Barcelonette Coordinates 44°08′34″N 7°07′39″E / 44.14278°N 7.12750°E / 44.14278;...
- 4U9525 crashed in identical spot as 1953 air disaster in French Alps near Barcelonette". International Business Times. Archived from the original on 2 April...
- beginning 1 October 2024. A descendant of the French emigrant wave from Barcelonette in 1915, Ebrard is the son of architect Marcelo Ebrard Maure and Marcela...
- works!! Planning is to open before summer 2025. The northern side from Barcelonette is 17.5 km long, climbing 1,108 m (3,635 ft) at an average of 6.3%. Starting...
- Mexicaines and left a mark upon the city. Today the descendants of the Barcelonettes account for 80,000 descendants distributed around Mexico. In the 1860s...