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Canfranc (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɱˈfɾaŋk]) is a muni****lity in the Aragón
Valley of north-eastern
Spain consisting of two villages, the
original village...
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Canfranc International railway station (Spanish: Estación
Internacional de
Canfranc) is a
formerly international railway station in the
village of Canfranc...
- The
Canfranc Underground Laboratory (Spanish:
Laboratorio Subterráneo de
Canfranc or LSC) is an
underground scientific facility located in the former...
- The Pau–
Canfranc railway is a partially-closed 93 km (58 mi) long
international single-track
standard gauge railway line
connecting Pau in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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reopened by SNCF in 2016.
Canfranc Railway Station is
located within Spain and is also
served by the
Spanish Jaca to
Canfranc railway.
International rail...
- The
Treaty of
Canfranc was an agreement,
signed in
October 1288,
between Edward I of
England and
Alfonso III of
Aragon about the
release of
Charles II...
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frontier at a
different point,
between the
Pyrenees towns of
Somport and
Canfranc. This
fourth route follows the
Aragonese Way and
joins the
French Way at...
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Somport or Col du Somport,
known also as the Aspe P**** or
Canfranc P****, (el. 1632 m.) is a
mountain p**** in the
central Pyrenees on the
border of France...
- as part of his
Great Continental Railway Journeys, in the "Salamanca to
Canfranc",
while in Salamanca,
Portillo was
given access to
papers about his father...
- gold. In 2000,
Jonathan Diaz, a
French bus driver,
found do****ents at the
Canfranc International railway station that
revealed 78
tonnes (86
short tons) of...