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Tignes (French pronunciation: [tiɲ]) is a
commune in the
Tarentaise Valley, in the
Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern France...
- Fort
Tigné (Maltese: Il-Forti
Tigné - Il-Fortizza ta'
Tigné) is a
polygonal fort in
Tigné Point, Sliema, Malta. It was
built by the
Order of
Saint John...
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Tigné Point is a
peninsula in Sliema, Malta. The area was
originally occupied by
several fortifications and a
British barracks complex,
which were left...
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Tigné (French pronunciation: [tiɲe] ) is a
small village,
administratively a
former commune, in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On January...
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Tignes-les-Brevières (French pronunciation: [tiɲ le bʁevjɛʁ]; 1550m) is a
small skiing village in the
French Alps that is the
lowest point of the ski resort...
- (1889–1894). In addition, the 18th
century Fort
Tigné remained in use as well, and
barracks were
built on the
Tigné peninsula. In 1881 the
first sea
water distillery...
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Tignes Val
Claret is the
highest of the five
villages that make up the
Tignes Ski resort,
sitting at 2,100 metres. It is the resort's
newest village,...
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Tignes Dam, also
known as the
Chevril Dam, is an arch dam on the Isère in the muni****lity of
Tignes in the Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern France...
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Tignes – Val d'Isère is the
combined ski
resort area of Val d'Isère and
Tignes in the
Tarentaise Valley,
Savoie in the
French Alps. It is
sometimes known...
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after the Order's
capitulation had been signed. The
French blockaded Fort
Tigné and
bombarded it
repeatedly on 11 and 12 June, and its
defenders were unaware...