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Jougne (French pronunciation: [ʒuɲ]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. The
commune is situated...
- The
Jougne-Eclépens
Railway (Chemin de fer de
Jougne à Eclépens, JE) was a
railway company in
Switzerland and
existed from 1870 to 1876. The
Jougne–Eclépens...
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border with
Switzerland (1,380 m). The
mountain is
located between Jougne,
France and Vallorbe, Switzerland. Mont d'Or is
notable for its limestone...
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entrance to the Susa Valley. The
preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso.
Jougne,
France "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9
ottobre 2011"...
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Western Switzerland acquired a
significant stake in the
Jougne-Eclépens
Railway (Chemin de fer de
Jougne à Eclépens; JE),
which had a
direct connection to the...
- Railway. The Bussigny–Lausanne
connecting curve was
opened in 1856. The
Jougne-Eclépens
Railway started work on the Cossonay–Vallorbe
section in 1870....
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Charles Plowden (born at
Plowden Hall, Shropshire, 1743; died at
Jougne, Doubs, France, 13 June 1821) was an
English Jesuit priest, teacher,
writer and...
- of Pontarlier, he
bought the
forests in the
region around Pontarlier and
Jougne,
which he logged,
creating new roads. He
founded the
towns of Châtelblanc...
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direction of Yverdon-les-Bains to the south-east or
through a
valley from
Jougne to the south. The city of
Pontarlier is
briefly mentioned in
Victor Hugo's...
- lies 14 km (8.7 mi)
northeast of
Mouthe close to the
Swiss border near
Jougne. Métabief is
known for its
winter sports, but it is also a
center for tourism...