mountains and peaks of the Margeride are: Signal de Randon, 1,551 m (5,089 ft) Truc de Fortunio, 1,550 m (5,090 ft) Moure de la Gardille, 1,503 m (4,931 ft)...
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The Signal de Randon is the highest summit of Margeride in the Massif Central, France. Its name comes from the Gallic randa "limits" and the suffix on...
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The Truc de Fortunio is a summit of the Margeride, a natural region located mainly in Lozère, but also in Cantal and Haute-Loire. It is situated in the...
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commune in the Lozère department in southern France Signal de Randon, the highest summit of Margeride in the Massif Central, France Frederick Randon senior...
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belonging to the Margeride mountains. Puech David is located on a ridge line approximately 2 km as the crow flies from the Signal de Randon, in the municipality...
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Pierre-sur-Haute (1,631 m; 5,351 ft) L'Aubrac Signal de Mailhebiau (1,469 m; 4,820 ft) Margeride Signal de Randon (1,551 m; 5,089 ft) Mont Mouchet (1,497 m;...
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Valley Orb Mountains Causses Larzac Tarn Causse Rouge Causse de Sévérac Lot Aubrac Margeride Planèze of Saint-Flour The closure of the line was announced...
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Saint-Flour (section École d'Eté de Probabilités)
neighborhood and scattered traces of Bronze Age occupation. Roman occupation is signalled by two Roman villas of middling importance, one near the railroad station...
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Clermont-Ferrand tramway (redirect from Tramway de Clermont-Ferrand)
November 2011, a train derailed because the conductor of the train ignored a signal indicating that the track was not switched properly. List of tram and light...
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