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- The Col de la Traversette (Italian: Colle delle Traversette) is a bridle p**** with an altitude of 2,947 metres (9,669 ft) in the Cottian Alps. Located...
- la Traversette closest fits the records of ancient authors. Biostratigraphic archaeological data has reinforced the case for Col de la Traversette; analysis...
- la Traversette closest fits the records of ancient authors. Biostratigraphic archaeological data has reinforced the case for Col de la Traversette; analysis...
- Valle del Guil. The head of the valley is located at the Traversette p**** (Colle delle Traversette) (2950 m above sea level). The valley descends through...
- Ruinée (Ruined Redoubt) was an old Piedmontese fort on the Col de la Traversette that had been re-built in the 19th century by France as a part of the...
- northern sector of the group, from the Punta Gastaldi to the Col de la Traversette, is located on the French border. According to the SOIUSA (International...
- military bases, and airfields (some of the targets being Toulon, Briançon, Traversette, and Cap San Martin); during this short war, Regia Aeronautica lost 10...
- logistical headquarters at La Spezia—and the Palermo Group. This was Fort Traversette to the Italians, since that had been its original name when built by...
- the Col de la Traversette near La Rosière in the Alps between 1892 and 1945. It was built out of the ruins of the Fort de la Traversette, constructed in...
- (m/ft) Col Sommeiller Bardonecchia to Bramans snow 2993/9820 Col de la Traversette Crissolo to Abriès bridle path 2950/9679 Col d'Ambin Exilles to Bramans...