Briançonnais may refer to: the people of Briançon Briançonnais (natural region) [fr], a natural region of France Briançonnais zone, a piece of continental...
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The Briançonnais zone or Briançonnais terrane is a piece of continental crust found in the Penninic nappes of the Alps. According to some paleogeographic...
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first covered: the Grésivaudan the Royans the Champsaur the Trièves the Briançonnais the Queyras the Embrunais the Gapençais the Dévoluy the Vercors the Bochaine...
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Lac Noir in the Briançonnais Lac d'Orcières-Merlette Grand lac de l'Oule in the Briançonnais Lac de l'Orceyrette in the Briançonnais Lac Palluel in the...
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as Lisa Naëlle Thomas as Marie Filming began in January 2017 in the Briançonnais (Hautes-Alpes). It then moved to Haute-Maurienne (Savoie), particularly...
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microcontinent Iberia, Corsica, Sardinia, the Balearic Islands, the Briançonnais zone of the Penninic nappes of the Alps, and the portion of Morocco north...
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Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord of Château d'Albon, ruled until 1070 Guigues II of Albon the Fat (c. 1020–1079), Count in Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord...
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further orogenic activity. A typical case history is presented by the Briançonnais realm (Swiss and French Prealps) during the Jurassic. Angular unconformities...
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Examples of Briançonnais terranes are the Saint Bernard and Monte Rosa nappes; the Monte Rosa and the Mischabelhörner are formed by hard Briançonnais gneisses...
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Paleocene, the Briançonnais microcontinent, according to some a piece of the Iberian Plate, arrived at the subduction zone. The Briançonnais microcontinent...
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below the Zermatt-Saas zone and is part of the Penninic nappes in the Briançonnais microcontinent zone, although its paleographic origin is controversial...
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in the Graubünden, in the French Alps (Republic of the Escartons or Briançonnais), in the Pyrenees, in northern France (Roumare), in northern Germany...
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counts of Albon and thenceforth shared the fate of the Dauphiné. The Briançonnais included not only the upper valley of the Durance (with those of its...
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Ecrins, Briançonnais, Cerces (1991) Oisans moderne, Oisans sauvage, 250 escalades parmi les moins pires des massifs des Écrins, du Briançonnais et des...
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Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and high peaks in the Pennine Alps, the Briançonnais, and Hohe Tauern consist of layers of rock from the various orogenies...
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1000, died in 1070 at Cluny), was Count of Oisans, Grésivaudan, and Briançonnais. He was the son of Guigues d'Albon and Gotelana de Clérieux. The official...
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respectively. The rocks of the Penninic nappes belong to the former area of the Briançonnais microcontinent and the Tethys Ocean. The closure of the latter by subduction...
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lords of the castle of Albon and counts (comites) in the Grésivaudan and Briançonnais. Guigues's reign was marked by continual strife with Hugh of Châteauneuf...
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of gneiss from the Siviez-Mischabel nappe. The latter is part of the Briançonnais microcontinent and is located in the Penninic nappes.[citation needed]...
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d'agglomération Gap-Tallard-Durance (partly) Communauté de communes du Briançonnais Communauté de communes Buëch Dévoluy Communauté de communes Champsaur-Valgaudemar...
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born around 1025 and died around 1079, was count in Grésivaudan and Briançonnais from 1070 to 1079, count of Albon in 1079. He came from the House of...
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collection of mountain territories located around Mount Viso in the Briançonnais, with territory between Marseille and Turin. It consisted of a set of...
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Armorican terrane Avalonia Avalon Composite Terrane Balearic Terrane Briançonnais Terrane Central Highlands Terrane Central Southern Uplands Terrane Charnwood...
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Rhône-Simplon line Sesia unit Paleogeographic terminology Valais Ocean Briançonnais zone Piemont-Liguria Ocean Apulian or Adriatic Plate Alps portal Geology...
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The basement of the Briançonnais microcontinent crop out at Gran Paradiso, Dora Maira, Ambine, Vanoise and Ruitor. The Briançonnais cover sequences crop...
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Lavaveix, (Creuse), Manosque-Bois d'Asson (Basses-Alpes), le bassin du Briançonnais (Hautes-Alpes), and so on. The last private mine in France (Cruéjouls...
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may refer to: Guigues I of Albon, count of Oisans, Grésivaudan, and Briançonnais Guigues III of Albon, also Guigues the Old, count of Albon Guigues IV...
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the main ridge. Chaberton is in the municipality of Montgenèvre in the Briançonnais region. It is easily recognisable by its pyramidal shape and flat top...
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between the continent Europe and the microcontinent Iberia or so called Briançonnais microcontinent. Remnants of the Valais ocean are found in the western...
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actually located on the borders of the Oisans and Briançonnais with the highest point completely in Briançonnais. They were sometimes called "point of Arsines"...
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