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    Col de Port (elevation 1,250 m (4,100 ft)) is a mountain pass in the French Pyrenees between Massat and Tarascon-sur-Ariège in the "massif de l'Arize"...
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    of Luz-Saint-Sauveur. The Col du Tourmalet is the highest paved mountain pass in the French Pyrenees second only to the Col de Portet. So in contrast to...
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    The Col de Pailhères (elevation 2,001 m (6,565 ft)) is a mountain pass in the Ariège department of the French Pyrenees, located on the secondary road D25...
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  • de Chelly, Arizona, United States (from Navajo Tséyiʼ, which means "canyon" ) Cheile Cheii, Vâlcea, Romania (Gorges' Gorges – Romanian) Col de Port,...
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    Sentenac-de-Sérou (north). From Massat, the climb initially follows the D618 towards the Col de Port before turning onto the D17 just after the Col des Caougnous...
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  • certificate and the medal. The 10-day route passes over 28 cols: The 100-hour route passes over 18 cols, although riders have the option of adding the Marie...
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    The Col de Peyresourde (Occitan: Còth de Pèira Sorda) (elevation 1,569 m (5,148 ft)) is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees on the border of the department...
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  • hills in the Tour de France. Among the passes most often crossed, Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aubisque, Col d'Aspin, Col de Peyresourde and Col du Galibier predominate...
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  • stranded him on the day to Luchon. He punctured behind the leaders on the Col de Port, fitted a new tyre and found the heat had warped the washer of his pump...
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    Col de Menté, but twice as long.[citation needed] IGN map "Port de Larrau - Auberge de Laugibar". climbbybike. Retrieved 3 September 2014. "Port de Larrau...
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    René Vietto (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    performing well in the mountains. He passed first on the Col de Port and second on the Col de Portet d'Aspet behind the escaped Adriano Vignoli, thereby...
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    The Port de Balès (or Col de Balès) (elevation 1,755 m (5,758 ft)) is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées in France...
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    Hidalgo. Col. 5 Diciembre – just north of the Centro, and with Col. Zapata among the first neighborhoods beyond the Centro to be developed. Col. Lázaro...
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  • Larrau Col de Latrape Col du Lautaret Le Markstein Port de Lers Col de la Lombarde Luz Ardiden Col de Macuègne Col de la Madeleine Col de Manse Col de Menté...
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  • gun port. List of Alpine Line ouvrages Puelinckx, Jean; Aublet, Jean-Louis; Mainguin, Sylvie (2010). "Col de la Buffère (po du) Bloc 1". Index de la Ligne...
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    navigator Alvaro de Saavedra, naming it Santiago de la Buena Esperanza, or "St. James of Good Hope". Manzanillo was the third port created by the Spanish...
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    during nights. Viviana Alder, Antarctic researcher Argentina portal Col. Don Antonio de Alcedo. The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and...
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    Havilland Hall (category Buildings and structures in Saint Peter Port)
    of Guernsey, and lies close to Saint Peter Port. The current house was built in 1830 for Lt Col Thomas de Havilland. It is home to the British property...
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    Jean-François Coustillière, " Les ports puniques de Carthage ("The Punic ports of Cartago")", Cols Bleus, n°1989, May 21, 1988 (In French) The Punic arsenal of Carthage...
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  • the Spanish border Chaum Col des Ares Juzet-d'Izaut Col de Portet d'Aspet Saint-Lary Audressein Saint-Girons Massat Col de Port Tarascon-sur-Ariège Common...
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    northwest coast of Hispaniola. It constitutes the commune of Île de la Tortue in the Port-de-Paix arrondissement of the Nord-Ouest department of Haiti. Tortuga...
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    Champéry in the canton of Valais. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Portes du Soleil (1,950 m). Pointe de l'Au on Hikr v t e...
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    Callao (redirect from Ports of lima)
    Department nor of any other departments. The province's first mayor was Col. Manuel Cipriano Dulanto. In 1921, the Bureau of Public Works granted a concession...
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    – including the Col de Port, the Col de Portet d'Aspet (5.7 km climb at 6.9%), the Col de Menté (7.0 km climb at 8.1%), the Port de Balès (19.5 km at...
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    summit is the junction with the climb to the Port de Lers. The Col d'Agnes was first used in the Tour de France in 1988, since when it has featured seven...
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    to Toulouse, Foix and Latour-de-Carol. Inhabitants of Tarascon-sur-Ariège are called Tarasconnais in French. Col de Port Communes of the Ariège department...
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    Paddy Mayne (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
    Mayne received the second Bar to his DSO. The official citation stated: Lt-Col. R.B.Mayne DSO has commanded 1 SAS Regiment throughout the period of operations...
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    Jonathan, p.525, col.1. Skempton 2002, John Rennie, p.566. Skempton 2002, Hollingsworth, p331, col.2. Priestly, Joseph (1831), "Grimsby Port or Haven", Historical...
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  • married to Thomas Guérin Collings, Constable of the Town and Parish of Saint Peter Port. The couple had a son, William Thomas Collings (1823–1882), and several...
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  • Old Taylor (redirect from Col. E. H. Taylor)
    Company. It was named in honor of the historic distiller Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. Col. E. H. Taylor is a premium version available in small batch...
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