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    Mont d'Alambre, 1,691 metres (5,548 ft), approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the North Summit of Mont Mézenc. Mountains of Mezenc "Le Mézenc -...
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    Mézenc, whose two summits, South and North, are respectively the highest in Ardèche at 1,753 meters and Haute-Loire at 1,744 meters. The Mont Mézenc massif...
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    089 ft) Mont Mouchet (1,497 m; 4,911 ft) Vivarais (Ardèche) Mont Mézenc (1,753 m; 5,751 ft) Mont Gerbier de Jonc (1,551 m; 5,089 ft) Cévennes Mont Lozère...
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    the Margeride Mountains. The highest point of the department is the Mont Mézenc (1753 m) and its average elevation is 719 m. The two-thirds of the area...
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    area between the Pilat Massif near Saint-Étienne, Puy-en-Velay, and Mont Mézenc where many air disasters are said to have occurred over the past century...
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    Basalts of the Massif of Mézenc, and the Forez mountains, centred upon volcanic cones of ash, lava plugs and numerous magma flows (Mézenc: 1,754 metres; Gerbier...
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  • on the momentum created by the AOC recognition. Fin gras du Mézenc is produced on the Mézenc massif, which rises to an average altitude of 1,100 meters...
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    on Mont Aigoual and Mont Mézenc, the leucophyllous ragwort (Senecio leucophyllus), whose only station in the Massif Central is also on Mont Mézenc (a...
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    the Alps including Mont Blanc. The Pic du Lizieux. The Lizieux under the snow. Panoramic view from Pic du Lizieux with Mont Mézenc in the background....
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    Haute-Loire department; The Meygal, a volcanic massif located in the east; The Mézenc massif, which borders the Ardèche department and is only partially located...
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    office. He died in Paris on February 3, 1826. Baron de l'Aubépin and Mont Mézenc, les Estables, Freycenet-la-Tour, Laussonne (Ancien Régime) Baron de...
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    is one of the three volcanic massifs of Velay, the other two being the Mézenc massif and the Meygal. It is the largest basalt plateau in the Massif Central...
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  • granite blocks, a panorama allows for the observation of the Mézenc massif, the Devès, Mont Lozère, and the Mounts of Cantal. Three springs are located...
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    La Rochette Commune Mont Mézenc seen from La Rochette Location of La Rochette La Rochette Show map of France La Rochette Show map of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
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  • department. At its summit, a panorama allows for the observation of the Mézenc massif, the Devès, and the Mounts of Cantal. Encircled by a beech forest...
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    Baule • Guérande • Brière • Nantes • Saumur • Orléans • Nevers • Mount Mézenc GR 4 Royan • Limoges • puy de Dôme • Saint-Flour • Pont-Saint-Esprit • Grasse...
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