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- Bastiments is a mountain peak at the easternmost side of the Pyrenees mountain range. It is located on the Spanish-French border, within the confluence...
- grande m****e avoit esté bastie est fort distincte en plusieurs endroits du bastiment: mais il n'y a personne qui y entende rien, parce que les carracteres...
- du Cerceau in the second (1579) volume of his book Les plus excellents bastiments de France. If this project had been executed, the current château would...
- 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), the nearby peaks bordering the Ulldeter—the Bastiments, the Gra de Fajol, and the Pic de la Dona—supply its headwaters. The river...
- with France. View from Núria up to the Coll de Finestrelles. Puigmal Bastiments http://www.enciclopedia.cat/fitxa_v2.jsp?NDCHEC=0046642 Vall de Núria...
- Montserrat line, transferred to Vall Núria in 2006 DM6 A10 Noufonts A11 Bastiments 2'Bbo 2' g2d 2003 Stadler 825–826 Cogwheel-GTW, same as AM1–AM5 (Montserrat)...
- 1576–79 – Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau publishes Les plus excellents bastiments de France in Paris with engraved illustrations. 1578 – Giacomo della Porta...
- Chenonceau. In 1576 and 1579, he produced the two-volume Les Plus Excellents Bastiments de France, a beautiful publication dedicated to Catherine. His work is...
- Jacques Androuet du Cerceau for his second volume of Les Plus Excellents Bastiments de France (1579) Frontispiece for the corps-de-logis, now at the École...
- d'Eina (2,789 m), Pic de Noufonts (2,861 m), Pic de l'Infern (2,869 m), Bastiments (2,881 m), Pic de la Dona (2,702 m), Costabona (2,465 m), and Montfalgars...