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Gèdre (French pronunciation: [ʒɛdʁ]; Gascon: Gèdra) is a
former commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France. On 1
January 2016,...
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Gavarnie and
Gèdre. Gavarnie-
Gèdre has an
oceanic climate (Köppen
climate classification Cfb). The
average annual temperature in Gavarnie-
Gèdre is 8.6 °C...
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result holds a
grudge against Seregil and Alec for
enabling the
opening of
Gedre. He is 270
years old and
suffers from a
sickness of the
lungs and severe...
- France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the new
commune of Gavarnie-
Gèdre.
Gavarnie is
known for the
Cirque de Gavarnie, and the
Gavarnie Falls in...
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Bujaruelo valley, From France, one
needs to
travel to Gavarnie-
Gèdre skiing resort, the
nearest area to the summit. From Ordesa, a 4 hour long...
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Joseph Pierre Rondou (6 June 1860,
Gèdre – 1935) was a
French entomologist who
specialised in Lepidoptera.
partial list Rondou, J.P.,
Catalogue des Lepidoptères...
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Tramesaygues (Audressein)
Parochial church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Gavarnie-
Gèdre)
Church of Saint-Jacques (Gazost)
Church of Saint-Laurent (Jézeau) Church...
- d'Espagne, the
Refuge Oulettes de Gaube, the
Refuge Baysellance, Gavarnie,
Gedre and Pragneres, and
offers more
spectacular mountain scenery.
Another notable...
- (Spain)
Espot Esquí (Spain) Font-Romeu (France)
Formigal (Spain)
Gavarnie Gèdre (France)
Gourette (France) Guzet-Neige (France)
Hautacam (France) La Molina...
- Fréchou-Fréchet
Gaillagos Galan Galez Gardères
Gaudent Gaussan Gavarnie-
Gèdre ****an
Gazave Gazost Gembrie Générest Génos
Gensac Ger
Gerde Germ Germs-sur-l'Oussouet...