-
beginning in 1864.
These artists collectively became known as the École Haut-
Saônoise, or
School of Haute-Saône. They
painted landscapes,
scenes of
country life...
- the Prix du
Jockey Club and the
Prince of Wales's Stakes. Saonois's dam
Saonoise was a
daughter of the
Grand Prix de
Paris winner Homme de Loi. The colt...
- Maine-Anjou
Rouge des Prés Lait[1]
Rouge Flamande[1][2] Salers[1][2]
Salers Lait[1][2]
Saônoise[1][2] Tarentaise[1][2]
Villard De Lans[1][2] Vosgienne[1][2]...
- pays de Loue
Lison pays de
Pierrefontaine Les
Varans pays des
Vosges Saônoises pays
Dolois pays du Haut
Revermont pays de la
Haute Vallée de l'Ain pays...
- di Biou or
Camargue Rouge des Prés or Maine-Anjou
Rouge des Prés Lait
Rouge Flamande Salers Salers Lait
Saônoise Tarentaise Villard de Lans Vosgienne...
- Sainte-Marie
shaft headframe. The main form of
public transport is by bus, with
Saônoises lines 10, 12, and 15
serving the community. The
Ronchamp and Champagney...
- the
original on 9
August 2022. Bregnard,
Bregnard (2010). Les
Vosges saônoises de A à Z (in French). Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire: Éditions Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-2-8138-0168-5...
- French). Éditions
Noires Terres. Bregnard,
Michel (2010). Les
Vosges saônoises de A à Z (in French). Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire: Éditions Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-2-8138-0168-5...
-
Machais Pond. Additionally,
there are
notable peatlands within the
Vosges saônoises, such as the
Grande Pile peatland [fr] in Saint-Germain and
those within...
-
distinction is made
between Lure-Nord and Lure-Sud.
Unlike the
Vosges Saônoises to the north, the area over
which the communauté de
communes extends is...