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Briançon (French: [bʁijɑ̃sɔ̃] , Occitan: [bɾjanˈsun]) is the sole
subprefecture of the Hautes-Alpes
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region...
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Briançon station (French: Gare de
Briançon) is a
French railway station serving the town
Briançon, Hautes-Alpes department,
southeastern France. It is...
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Anthony Briançon (born 28
November 1994) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for and
captains Ligue 1 club Saint-Étienne...
- The arrondis****t of
Briançon is an arrondis****t of
France in the Hautes-Alpes
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It has 36 communes...
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Prunus brigantina,
called Briançon apricot (French:
Abricotier de
Briançon),
Briançon plum (French:
Prunier de
Briançon),
marmot plum (French: Marmottier)...
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former private altiport and
resort in
Briançon, France. In the 1960s,
developer André
Jullien visited Briançon, and was
intrigued by the idea of flying...
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point of the Tour de France. It
connects Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne and
Briançon via the col du Télégraphe and the Col du Lautaret. The p**** is
closed during...
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French department. Its
prefecture is Gap; its sole
subprefecture is
Briançon. Its
INSEE and
postal code is 05. Hautes-Alpes is one of the
original 83...
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Briançon station (French: Gare de Notre-Dame-de-
Briançon) is a
railway station in La Léchère, Savoie,
Southeastern France. The station, opened...
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Aymon de
Briançon (died 21
February 1211) was a
Burgundian nobleman and
Carthusian monk who
served as the
archbishop of
Tarentaise from
around 1175 until...