mountains of the Pyrenees, the commune of Cauterets spreads in the narrow valley of the Gave de Cauterets [fr], a mountain stream extending from the...
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most notably Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre. A notable lake in the area is Lac Bleu d'Ilhéou, southwest of Cauterets. There are a...
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Pyrenees, in the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées, near the town of Cauterets. The lake's name is tautological, in that gaube in the Gascon language...
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massif du Vignemale. Access is possible either by the Gaube valley (beyond Cauterêts), or la vallée d'Ossoue. Vignemale is a tautological compound of two pre-Indo-European...
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Pyrenees National Park, near Cauterets and Gavarnie. The summit is attainable either by the vallée de Gaube beyond Cauterets, or by la vallée d'Ossoue....
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infantry garrison in the castle, a transit point to the waters at Barèges, Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and for mountaineers on their...
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is possible to get to Lac de Gaube by ski lift. The nearest towns are Cauterets and Lourdes. 42°51′04″N 00°08′24″W / 42.85111°N 0.14000°W / 42.85111;...
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July 2023 – Tarbes to Cauterets (Cambasque), 145 km (90 mi) The first mountain finish of the Tour occurred on Stage 6 in Cauterets-Cambasque. A breakaway...
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alternatives offer more scenic choices, for example the alternative route from Cauterets to Luz-Saint-Sauveur takes in Pont d'Espagne, the Refuge Oulettes de Gaube...
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Tour stages that were not individual time trials: mountain stages to Cauterets (1989) and Luz Ardiden (1990) in the Pyrenees. These superior abilities...
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43.8 km (27.2 mi) 12 September 2003 — Huesca to Cauterets, 190 km (120 mi) 13 September 2003 — Cauterets to Pla de Beret/Val d'Aran, 166 km (103 mi) (ITT)...
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him to develop Lourdes into a spa town, to compete with neighbouring Cauterets and Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Primitive makeshift bathing installations were...
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Mongie (Tourmalet) (France) Luz Ardiden (France) Bourg-d'Oueil (France) Cauterets (France) Candanchú (Spain) Cerler (Spain) Espot Esquí (Spain) Font-Romeu...
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d'Ossau, as well as the independent legislative assemblies in the Valley of Cauterets, or the Vallée d'Azun. These communities, called beziau, signed treaties...
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him to develop Lourdes into a spa town, to compete with neighbouring Cauterets and Bagnères-de-Bigorre. To ensure claims of cures were examined properly...
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clear favorite to win the race. Around 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from the finish in Cauterets, Pogačar accelerated and managed to drop Vingegaard, going on to win the...
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Castéra-Lanusse Castéra-Lou Casterets Castillon Caubous Caussade-Rivière Cauterets Cazarilh Cazaux-Debat Cazaux-Fréchet-Anéran-Camors Chelle-Debat Chelle-Spou...
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Tour stages that were not individual time trials: mountain stages to Cauterets (1989) and Luz Ardiden (1990) in the Pyrenees. During his five consecutive...
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France. Pogačar won Stage 6 of the Tour de France 2023 from Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, and Stage 20 from Belfort to Le Markstein. He came second overall...
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(French: [vaʁnɛ]; 30 May 1844, New Orleans, Louisiana – 20 August 1908, Cauterets, France) was a French composer. Louis Varney was the son of Alphonse Varney...
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Diederich (LUX) 1952 18 1 Bagnères-de-Luchon Pau Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1953 11 1 Cauterets Bagnères-de-Luchon Jean Robic (FRA) 1954 12 1 Pau Bagnères-de-Luchon...
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appearance. In July 1841 the German poet Heinrich Heine visited the town of Cauterets and learned of the Cagots and their discrimination by others, subsequently...
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six summit finishes: stage 10, to La Pierre Saint-Martin; stage 11, to Cauterets; stage 12, to Plateau de Beille; stage 17, to Pra-Loup; stage 19, to La...
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922 m (12,867 ft) Mountain stage Jai Hindley (AUS) 6 6 July Tarbes to Cauterets (Cambasque) 145 km (90 mi) 3,219 m (10,561 ft) Mountain stage Tadej Pogačar (SLO)...
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9–13 1908. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Jan 3–5 1909. Morez, Jan 31–Feb 5 1910. Cauterets, Jan 21–27 1911. Le Lioran, Feb 10–15 1912. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Feb 2–7...
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tributary of the Bouès (Adour basin) the Lis Circus where the ski resort of Cauterets is located. the Lis Valley near Luchon in the Pyrenees. the Lys, a left...
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The French side is located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department, between Cauterets and Gavarnie, in the arrondissement of Argelès-Gazost which lies in the...
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Category 1 climb to Le Cambasque, west above Cauterets, at an altitude of 1,320 m (4,330 ft). 11 July 1989 — Cauterets to Superbagnères, 136 km (84.5 mi) The...
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two stages, as the Tour visited the Pyrenees. On stage 9 from Pau to Cauterets, future five-time Tour winner Miguel Induráin (Reynolds) attacked on the...
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The first ascent was led out by Vincent de Chausenque and a guide from Cauterets on June 30, 1822. The summit was reached from the Petit Vignemale by the...
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