- The
Ubaye (French pronunciation: [ybaj]; Occitan: Ubaia) is a
river of
southeastern France. It is 83
kilometres (52 mi) long and
flows through the...
- The
Ubaye Valley is an area in the
Alpes de Haute-Provence département, in the
French Alps,
having approximately 7,700 residents. Its
residents are called...
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between Provence,
Piedmont and the Dauphiné, and is the
largest town in the
Ubaye Valley. The town's
inhabitants are
known as Barcelonnettes. Barcelonnette...
- to the south. Additionally, it
separates the
Embrun region from the
Ubaye valley. The m****if
extends from the Serre-Ponçon lake in the west to the...
- the Haute-
Ubaye Lac Bleu-italien in the Haute-
Ubaye Lacs du col-de-Longet in the Haute-
Ubaye Lac d'Esparron Lac de l'Étoile in the Haute-
Ubaye Lac du Lauzanier...
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minor European territories, such as the Prin****lity of
Orange and the
Ubaye Valley,
which covered transalpine p****es into Italy.
Thanks to Louis, his...
- Le Lauzet-
Ubaye is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in
southeastern France.
Ubaye Valley Communes of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department...
- Saint-Paul-sur-
Ubaye (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɔl syʁ ybaj], lit. "Saint Paul-on-
Ubaye"; Vivaro-Alpine: Sant Pau d'Ubaia,
before 1998: Saint-Paul) is...
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departments of Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence,
between the
Ubaye Valley and the
valley of the Tinée River. "Cime"
means "summit" in French...
- 715
metres (8,907 ft) – to
connect to the
valley of the Tinée then the
Ubaye.
Further east, the Col de la
Lombarde (2,350 metres, 7,710 ft)
above Isola...