- The
Cirque de
Gavarnie (French pronunciation: [siʁk də ɡavaʁni]) is a
cirque in the
central Pyrenees, in
Southwestern France,
close to the
border of Spain...
- was
merged into the new
commune of
Gavarnie-Gèdre.
Gavarnie is
known for the
Cirque de
Gavarnie, and the
Gavarnie Falls in it, part of the
UNESCO World...
- cirque. The
highest waterfall is
Gavarnie (462 m or 1,515 ft), at the head of the Gave de Pau; the
Cirque de
Gavarnie, in the same valley,
together with...
- The
Gavarnie Falls (French:
Grande Cascade de
Gavarnie) is a
tiered waterfall in France. With its
overall drop of 422 metres, it is the
highest waterfall...
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communes of
Gavarnie and Gèdre.
Gavarnie-Gèdre has an
oceanic climate (Köppen
climate classification Cfb). The
average annual temperature in
Gavarnie-Gèdre...
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significant area, and
includes well-known
attractions such as the
Cirque de
Gavarnie and the Pont d'Espagne. The
entire area is a
favorite destination of hikers...
- The
Gavarnie ringlet (Erebia gorgone) is a
member of the
subfamily Satyrinae of the
family Nymphalidae. It is a high-altitude
butterfly found in France...
- Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and for
mountaineers on
their way to
Gavarnie.[citation needed] Then on 11
February 1858, the 14-year-old
local girl...
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Cadair Idris,
Wales Circo de Gredos,
Sierra de Gredos,
Spain Cirque de
Gavarnie, Pyrenees,
France Cirque d'Estaubé, Pyrenees,
France Maritsa cirque, Rila...
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Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 aircraft. In
December 2003, it was
announced that
Gavarnie Holding, LLC
would purchase Aloha IslandAir from the
Aloha AirGroup, making...