-
Larrun (Basque: Larhun, Larrun; French: La
Rhune [la ʁyn]; Spanish: Larrún [laˈrun]; - 'good pasture',
possibly a folk etymology, in
French until the...
- The
Chemin de fer de la
Rhune (French pronunciation: [ʃəmɛ̃ də fɛʁ də la ʁyn]),
Petit train de la
Rhune ([pəti tʁɛ̃-]) or (in Basque)
Larrungo tren ttipia...
- was
dominated by the
Greater Rhune, a gorse-covered,
craggy mountain nearly 3,000 feet high.
Separated from the
Greater Rhune by a ravine,
roughly 700 yards...
-
River on the
coast and
along the
Pyrenees crest between the
Bidasoa and La
Rhune (Larrun). The
nearest towns to the
fighting are Irun on the
lower Bid****oa...
- m****if, on the Franco-Spanish border, at 2,974 meters. The
summit of La
Rhune (900 m) is
particularly well-known
because of its
proximity to the coast...
- from
north of the Irun–Bayonne road,
along mountain spurs to the
Great Rhune, 2,800 feet (850 m) high. The
decisive movement was a p****age in strength...
- Bay of Biscay, in the
western foothills of the Pyrenees. The
summit of La
Rhune, a
mountain iconic of the
Basque country, is
situated approximately 4 km...
- the
hills and
mountains of the
interior for
walking and agri-tourism. La
Rhune (Larrun in Basque), a 900 m high mountain, lies
south of Saint-Jean-de-Luz...
- in Switzerland. The
Jungfraubahn in Switzerland. The
Petit train de la
Rhune in France,
still using the
original locomotives of 1912 All use standard...
- south-east of the town. The
summit can be
reached by the
Petit train de la
Rhune,
which starts from the Col de Saint-Ignace, 10.5 km (6.5 mi) east of the...