- The
river Valserine (French pronunciation: [valsəʁin]) is a
tributary of the Rhône that
flows for 47.6
kilometres (29.6 mi) from the Col de la Faucille...
- Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine (French pronunciation: [bɛlɡaʁd syʁ valsəʁin],
literally Bellegarde on
Valserine; Arpitan: Bèlagouârda) is a
former commune in...
- TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Léman
Express located in Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine, in the département of Ain, France. The
first station building opened...
- 60-metre-deep (200 ft)
geologic fault just
upstream of Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine in France, into
which the Rhône
River used to
disappear during the dry...
- Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine, Châtillon-en-Michaille and Lancrans. In 2018, the
three communes had a
combined po****tion of 16,431, with Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine as the...
-
Continuing generally westward, the Rhône then
receives the
waters of the
Valserine,
enters the
reservoir created by the Génissiat Dam, and is then joined...
-
eastern France. The
village is
situated in the
upper section of the
narrow Valserine valley,
nestled between high
limestone cliffs to the south-east that form...
-
portion of the
southern Jura
between Bourg-en-Bresse and Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine,
which is
known as the "Highway of the Titans". Col de la
Faucille Franconian...
- Bellegarde-sur-
Valserine) and
Confort separated from
Lancrans to form new communes. The town of
Lancrans is
located to the
northeast of the
Pertes de la
Valserine,...
- the
existing line at Nurieux, byp****ed
Nantua in a tunnel,
crossed the
Valserine to the
North of Bellegarde,
plunged through the Cret d'Eau in a 6750m...