- The
Guisane is a
river in the Hautes-Alpes department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region of France, a
subtributary of the Rhône and
tributary of the Durance...
-
delimited by the main
valleys of
rivers Drac,
Romanche and
Durance (with its
Guisane dependency). Écrins
National Park
covers the
territory of the following...
- is
built on a
plateau centred on the
confluence of the
Durance and the
Guisane rivers. Briançon
station has rail
connections to Gap, M****ille, Valence...
- respectively. The
following rivers flow
through the department: Durance,
Guisane, Buëch, Drac and Clarée. The
Durance has been
dammed to
create one of the...
- The
Fortified Sector of the Dauphiné (Secteur Fortifié du Dauphiné) was the
French military organization that in 1940
controlled the
section of the Alpine...
- France. It
marks the
boundary between the
valleys of the
Romanche and the
Guisane, a
tributary of the
Durance which has its
source at the col. The valleys...
- fast-running. The
Durance retains its name
rather than
either the Clarée or
Guisane, even
though the
latter two are
longer than the
Durance when they each...
-
Ubaye Valley, the Serre-Ponçon Lake, the high
Durance Valley, and the
Guisane Valley to the southwest; the Col du
Galibier to the west,
which connects...
-
bordered by the Arc
river to the
north in the
Maurienne valley, and the
Guisane river to the south.
Grand Galibier, 3229 m
Roche Bernaude, 3225 m Pic du...
- Salle-les-Alpes
forms part of the
Serre Chevalier ski
resort in the
Valley of the
Guisane alongside Briançon, Saint-Chaffrey and Le Monêtier-les-Bains. It encomp****es...