- town in the
Ubaye Valley. The town's
inhabitants are
known as
Barcelonnettes.
Barcelonnette was
founded and
named in 1231, by
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count...
- left a mark upon the city. Today,
there are 60,000
descendants of the "
Barcelonnettes". In 1833, 98
persons coming from Haute-Saône, Haute-Marne, Côte-d'Or...
- The arrondis****t of
Barcelonnette is an arrondis****t of
France in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region...
- The
canton of
Barcelonnette is an
administrative division in
southeastern France. At the
French canton reorganisation which came into
effect in March...
-
Paris to Nice,
crashed into the
Pelat M****if in the
French Alps near
Barcelonnette on the
first stage of the flight,
between Orly
Airport and Nice Airport...
- Les
Barcelonnettes,
volume 2,
Terres Chaudes, with
Alain Dugrand, JC Lattès, 361 p. BnF 347812895 - reprint. Fayard, 2003 1987: Les
Barcelonnettes, volume...
- main
cities are Digne-les-Bains (prefecture), Manosque, Sisteron,
Barcelonnette,
Castellane and Forcalquier.
Inhabitants are
called the Bas-Alpins (masculine)...
- Faucon-de-
Barcelonnette (French pronunciation: [fokɔ̃ də baʁsəlɔnɛt],
literally Faucon of
Barcelonnette; Occitan:
Faucon de Barcilona) is a
commune in...
-
Maritime Alps,
located on the
border between Italy and France. It
connects Barcelonnette in
France with
Cuneo in Italy. Its
French name Col de
Larche refers...
-
Barcelonnette–Saint-Pons
Airport (IATA: BAE, ICAO: LFMR) is an
airport located at Saint-Pons, 3 km (2 miles) west of
Barcelonnette, both
communes in the...