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Louvie-Juzon (French pronunciation: [luvi ʒyzɔ̃]; Occitan:
Lobier de Baish) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern...
- 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...
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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...
- 919 ft)
above sea level, Mont Fort is the
highest peak
north of the Col de
Louvie (2,921 m or 9,583 ft). Mont Fort is
surrounded by
several glaciers, the...
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Louvie-Soubiron (French pronunciation: [luvi subiʁɔ̃]; Lobièr
sobiran or Lobièr de Haut in occitan) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
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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%...
- Bilhères, Buzy, Castet, Eaux-Bonnes, Gère-Bélesten, Izeste, Laruns,
Louvie-Juzon,
Louvie-Soubiron, Lys, Rébénacq, Sainte-Colome and Sévignacq-Meyracq. Gave...
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films in the 1920s
including Nan of the North. On July 5, 1952, he
married Louvie Munal in Del Rio, Texas.
London died at his home in
North Hollywood at age...
- North: Gère-Bélesten and Aste-Béon East: Arrens-Marsous (Hautes-Pyrénées),
Louvie-Soubiron, Béost and Eaux-Bonnes West: Aydius, Bedous, Cette-Eygun, Etsaut...
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climbers use as
start points. From the
Fionnay side
there is
Cabane de
Louvie in Val de Bagnes. From the north-east side
there is
Cabane de Prafleuri...