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Larrau (French pronunciation: [laʁo]; Basque: Larraine) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France. It is
located in the...
- The Port de
Larrau (Puerto de
Larrau) (elevation 1,578 m (5,177 ft)) is a
mountain p**** on the
France –
Spain border in the
western Pyrenees between the...
- The Gave de
Larrau is a
torrential river of the
French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in the
southwest of France. It is the left
tributary of the...
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covers 17,300 ha (43,000 acres) of the
Navarre region,
astride on the
Soule (
Larrau) and B****e-Navarre (Mendive and Le****berry)
provinces (France) and Navarre...
- Col d'Iguskiegui Col d'Ispeguy Col d'Esnazu
Valcarlos / Arnéguy Port of
Larrau Col de la
Pierre Saint-Martin Pas d'Arlas
Somport Col du
Pourtalet Port...
- gave d'Ilhéou gave de Jéret gave de
Labat de Bun or gave d'Estaing gave de
Larrau gave du
Lavedan gave de
Lescun gave de
Lourdios gave de
Lutour gave du Marcadau...
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village of
Larrau.
After joining the
Olhadoko erreka, from the
Holtzarte Canyon, it
forms the Gave de
Larrau.
Together with the Gave de
Larrau, it is considered...
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Roman roads. Col de la
Pierre St
Martin (1,766 m (5,794 ft))
Puerto de
Larrau (1,578 m (5,177 ft)) The
Roncevaux P**** (1,057 m (3,468 ft)),
entirely in...
- Lanne-en-Barétous
Lannecaube Lanneplaà
Lantabat Larceveau-Arros-Cibits
Laroin Larrau Larressore Larreule Larribar-Sorhapuru
Laruns Lasclaveries L****e L****erre...
- (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in),
which led from Tardets-Sorholus (220
metres (720 ft) AMSL)
uphill to
Larrau and Saint-Engrâce (600
metres (2,000 ft) AMSL) in the
upper Soule region...