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Pelvoux (French pronunciation: [pɛlvu]; Vivaro-Alpine: Pelvós) is a
former commune in the Hautes-Alpes
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region...
- Mont
Pelvoux (French: [mɔ̃ pɛlvu]) is a
mountain in the M****if des Écrins in the
French Alps. It
stands 3,946 m (12,946 ft) in elevation. For many years...
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Refuge du
Pelvoux is a
refuge in the Alps. 44°52′58″N 6°24′22″E / 44.88278°N 6.40611°E / 44.88278; 6.40611 v t e...
- Isère.
Barre des Écrins 4,102 m La
Meije 3,983 m
Ailefroide 3,954 m Mont
Pelvoux 3,946 m Pic Sans Nom 3,913 m Pic
Gaspard 3,883 m Le Râteau 3,809 m Pic...
- Vigneaux, Mizoën, Mont-de-Lans, Orcières, Oris-en-Rattier, Ornon, Oulles,
Pelvoux, Prunières, Puy-Saint-Vincent, Puy-Saint-Eusèbe, Puy-Sanières, Réallon...
- Vallouise-
Pelvoux (French pronunciation: [valwiz pɛlvu]) is a
commune in the
department of Hautes-Alpes,
southeastern France. The muni****lity was established...
- France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new
commune Vallouise-
Pelvoux.
Communes of the Hautes-Alpes
department Téléchargement du
fichier d'ensemble...
- Mont
Pelvoux, at that time
believed to be the
highest peak of the Dauphiné Alps. In 1861,
Whymper successfully completed the
ascent of Mont
Pelvoux, the...
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expedition led by
captain Durand is in
charge of
checking that the mont
Pelvoux is the
highest point of the m****if des Écrins in the
French Alps. They...
- (1804),
although some of them were
climbed only much later, such at Mont
Pelvoux (1848),
Monte Viso (1861) and La
Meije (1877). The
first British Mont Blanc...