- Saint-Bonnet-en-
Champsaur (Occitan: Sant Bonet;
named for
Saint Bonitus,
before 1988: Saint-Bonnet) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in southeastern...
- Félicien
Champsaur (1858–1934) was a
French novelist and journalist.
Champsaur was born at Turriers, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. His
first novel was the...
- L'Argentière-la-Bessée, La Chapelle-en-Valgaudémar, La Grave, La Motte-en-
Champsaur, Lavaldens, Le Bourg-d'Oisans, Le Monêtier-les-Bains, Le Périer, Les Costes...
- Saint-Julien-en-
Champsaur (Vivaro-Alpine: Sant
Julian de
Champsaur) is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France.
Street photographer...
-
users of the
Roman roads against brigands. Later, an axis
towards the
Champsaur [fr] was created. The Gap site took
importance by
becoming a hub of communications...
- and "Low Dauphiné". The
first covered: the Grésivaudan the
Royans the
Champsaur the Trièves the Briançonnais the
Queyras the
Embrunais the Gapençais the...
- La Motte-en-
Champsaur is a
commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Hautes-Alpes
department "Répertoire national...
- La Fare-en-
Champsaur (French pronunciation: [la faʁɑ̃ ʃɑ̃psɔʁ]; Occitan: La Fara de
Champsaur, [la ˈfaɾɔ ˈde ʃampˈsaw]) is a
commune in the department...
- (lit. 'donkey's ears') is a
traditional recipe of the
Valgaudemar and
Champsaur valleys and the
region around La Salette-Fallavaux in the
French Alps...
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through the
ranks of the
French army. He was born at Saint-Bonnet-en-
Champsaur, to a
family of
notaries with
pretensions to nobility. He was educated...