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    the commune. Briançon has been part of the Fortifications of Vauban UNESCO World Heritage Sites since they were established in 2008. Briançon was the Brigantium...
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    destruction du Chaberton, Briançon 1940, Max Schiavon éditions Anovi, 2007 ISBN 2-914818-18-1 Cycling Mont Chaberton The geology of Mont Chaberton The fort of...
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    the race. Briançon SNCF regional service near Gap Embrun Massif des Écrins La Grave La Meije The Alps and the Guil valley seen from Fort Mont-Dauphin Cantons...
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  • Briançon ((in English): Briançon Red Devils) (Briançon Alpes Provence Hockey Club and before Hockey Club Briançon) is the ice hockey team of Briançon...
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    Tallobre, 1,069 m (3,507 ft) La Garde des Ceyssoux, 1,064 m (3,491 ft) Mont Briançon, 1,045 m (3,428 ft) The climate is cold but relatively dry; the Mounts...
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  • 1924. Briançon-Montgenèvre, Jan 1925. Le Revard (cancelled) 1926. Pontarlier, Jan 27–31 1927. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Feb 9–13 1928. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc...
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  • 1982–83 : Briançon 1983–84 : Briançon 1984–85 : Villard-de-Lans 1985–86 : Villard-de-Lans 1986–87 : Mont-Blanc 1987–88 : Mont Blanc 1988–89 : Mont Blanc 1989–90 :...
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    the Drac in Champ-sur-Drac, south of Grenoble. The road from Grenoble to Briançon over the Col du Lautaret runs through its valley, which holds several mountain...
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    arrondissement of Briançon, and their INSEE codes, are: Abriès-Ristolas (05001) Aiguilles (05003) L'Argentière-la-Bessée (05006) Arvieux (05007) Briançon (05023)...
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    France through the Fréjus tunnel or by crossing the Col du Mont Cenis (2083m), and to Briançon, also in France, over the Col de Montgenèvre. Peaks that...
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    protect Bordeaux in case of a possible sea invasion. This site, located in Briançon, Hautes-Alpes, contains a town wall, four forts (including the Fort des...
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    of Briançon. The Vallée de la Clarée and the adjoining Vallée Etroite cover 26,000 hectares and contain famous hiking trails (GR 57, Tour du Mont Thabor...
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    village Montgenèvre (Hautes-Alpes), which lies in the vicinity. It links Briançon in the upper Durance valley with the Susa Valley and its communes of Cesana...
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  • Ouvrage Mont Agel is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also called the Little Maginot Line. The 1930s ouvrage...
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    Dauphins also held, in addition to the southwestern slopes of the range (Briançon and Queyras, now on the French side), the upper part of some of the valleys...
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    The Train des Alpes (Alps train) : trains operated between Marseille and Briançon (Intervilles trains) and between Gap and Grenoble The Ligne des Hirondelles...
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    Carpentras to Mont Ventoux, 149 km (92.6 mi) 14 July 2000 — Avignon to Draguignan, 185.5 km (115.3 mi) 15 July 2000 — Draguignan to Briançon, 249 km (155 mi)...
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    (late imperial "Ulcense") (Oulx) ("castrum") Brigantium (Briançon) (mansio) Mons Matronae (Mont Genèvre) Cottius Donnus Cottian Alps Graßl 2006. Syme &...
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    in stage 9, which started from Val-d'Isère and went 159.5 km (99 mi) to Briançon on 17 July. The Tour crossed the climb once again in the 2019 edition,...
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    making the resort more peaceful. The road runs to Briançon and Oulx. There is a road to Grenoble from Briançon on the RN91 over the Col du Lautaret. Calais...
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    Barraux, Bayonne, Belfort, Bergues, Citadel of Besançon, Bitche, Blaye, Briançon, Bouillon, Calais, Cambrai, Colmars-les-Alpes, Collioure, Douai, Entrevaux...
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    military exercise range. This is where the French army from their base in Briançon train in the mountains. In the summer the Vallée de la Clarée is visited...
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  • regardless of his French citizenship. On 22 December 2013 Grenoble and Briançon played an outdoor regular season game at Stade des Alpes, the home of former...
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  • Sébastien Bisaillon (category Diables Rouges de Briançon players)
    reassigned again to the ECHL.[citation needed] Bisaillon left Diables Rouges de Briançon in April 2014 to sign with the Ducs d'Angers. In 2015, he signed with Brûleurs...
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    which gives access in turn (in different directions) towards Grenoble or Briançon The Col de la Croix-de-Fer and the Col du Glandon toward Grenoble The Col...
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    10éme Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne — Mont-Dauphin 2éme Bataillon du 35éme Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne — Briançon 1ére Bataillon des Basses-Alpes — Barcelonnette...
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  • Alpes 1 (Annecy, Gap) Jazz Radio (Lyon) Générations (Paris) Là la Radio (Briançon) La Radio Plus (Thonon-les-Bains) MFM Radio (Paris) ODS Radio (Annecy)...
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  • Trophy) : Ramón Sopko (Briançon) Best rookie (Jean-Pierre Graff Trophy): Ronan Quemener (Gap) Best coach : Luciano Basile (Briançon). Best referee : Jimmy...
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    the Little St Bernard Pass Modane in the Maurienne, facing the Mont Cenis pass Briançon, facing the Col de Montgenèvre Barcelonnette, facing the Col de...
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    Mont-Dauphin (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ dofɛ̃]; Occitan: Montdaufin) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. At the confluence...
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