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mountains and escarpments.
Grand Bérard, 3,046 m
Grand Parpaillon, 2,990 m
Chalanche, 2,984 m Tête de
Vallon Claous, 2,945 m Mont Tailland, 2,938 m Grande...
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Valentinite was
first described in 1845 for an
occurrence in the Les
Chalanches Mine, Allemond, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. The
first description...
- Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Aveyron) and, to a
lesser extent, silver-bearing
coppers at
Chalanches (Allemond, Isère),
Giromagny (Territoire de Belfort), Plancher-les-Mines...
- its
urban area had 46,128 inhabitants. The name
Sallanches derives from
Chalanche, a French-provençal word, of
probably preceltic origin,
designating "stiff...
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official French maps
which divedes the
Rochers Charniers from the
Punta di
Chalanche Ronde (or
Pointe des
Grands Becs). The main
chain goes on
towards South...