-
Bernadotte (1754–1813), the
heads of
which were
French barons as of 1810 with
Louvie Palace in the
south of Pau as
their seat (branch
extinct with the death...
- Bilhères, Buzy, Castet, Eaux-Bonnes, Gère-Bélesten, Izeste, Laruns,
Louvie-Juzon,
Louvie-Soubiron, Lys, Rébénacq, Sainte-Colome and Sévignacq-Meyracq. Gave...
- Lac de
Louvie is a lake
above Fionnay in the
canton of Valais, Switzerland. The Lac de
Louvie is
paradise for all
nature lovers such as
trail runners and...
-
Louvie-Juzon (French pronunciation: [luvi ʒyzɔ̃]; Occitan:
Lobier de Baish) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern...
-
Louvie-Soubiron (French pronunciation: [luvi subiʁɔ̃]; Lobièr
sobiran or Lobièr de Haut in occitan) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
- 919 ft)
above sea level, Mont Fort is the
highest summit north of the Col de
Louvie (2,921
metres (9,583 ft)). Mont Fort is
surrounded by
several glaciers,...
-
Lindbergh eight years later in 1927.
Orteig was born in 1870 in the
village of
Louvie-Juzon in the
region of Pyrénées-Atlantiques in
southwest France.
After spending...
- an
average gradient of 10%. Once the
tunnel reaches a
surge chamber at
Louvie in Bagnes, it
turns into a
penstock which descends at a
gradient of 73%...
- the
northwest ****on to the
south and east Arthez-d'****on to the
southeast Louvie-Juzon to the
southwest Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department "Répertoire...
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Lombia Lonçon Lons
Loubieng Louhossoa Lourdios-Ichère
Lourenties Louvie-Juzon
Louvie-Soubiron
Louvigny Luc-Armau Lucarré
Lucgarier Lucq-de-Béarn Lurbe-Saint-Christau...