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Chalmazel, in Forézian
Arpitan Vers-Charmasél (pronounced [ve.ʃam.ˈze]), is a
former French commune in the
Loire department of the Rhône-Alpes region...
- The Château de
Chalmazel, or Château des
Talaru is a
castle situated in the
commune of
Chalmazel, in the
Loire département of France. It is
located in...
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Chalmazel-Jeansagnière (French pronunciation: [ʃalmazɛl ʒɑ̃saɲɛʁ] ; in arpitan : Vers-Charmasél-Genceniéres, pronunciation : [ve.ʃam.ˈze.ʒɑ̃sa.ˈneʁ])...
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Wales at
Wikimania 2013. Paul-Émile
Liogier (2004). La base
militaire de
Chalmazel (do****entary) (in French). Télé
Loire 7.
Archived from the
original on...
- ISBN 978-2-84516-333-1.
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media related to Pierre-sur-Haute.
Chalmazel Ski
Resort Livradois-Forez
Regional Natural Park Pierre-sur-Haute military...
- a weak
tornado struck a
forest and
nearby roads in a ski
resort near
Chalmazel, in France,
injuring one person. Later,
several tornadoes were observed...
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Beauregard •
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Couzan •
Essalois •
Grangent •
Montrond •
Rapetour • La Roche...
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Cellieu Le
Cergne Cervières
Cezay Chagnon Chalain-d'Uzore Chalain-le-Comtal
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Chamba Chambéon
Chambles Chambœuf Le Chambon-Feugerolles...
- 662
inhabitants (2012). The
canton comprised the
following communes:
Chalmazel Châtelneuf Jeansagnière
Palogneux Sail-sous-Couzan Saint-Bonnet-le-Courreau...
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Queenstown (New Zealand) in 1966, and then, its
first automatic gondolas in
Chalmazel, Les
Menuires (France) in 1967. It
built the world's
first six-p****enger...