Pic d'Anie (Basque Auñamendi) is a mountain of the Pyrenees in France, located close to the Spanish border. It is 2,507 metres (8,225 ft) high. The mountain...
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Pyrenees (section Pic du Midi Observatory)
655 m) Aspe peak (2,645 m) Pic dels Aspres (2,562 m) Pedraforca (2,506 m) Pic d'Anie (2,504 m) Pic de Pedraforca (2,498 m) Pic de Madrès (2,469 m) Mesa...
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including the lake of Lhurs, the lake of Ansabère, the Billare, the Pic d'Anie, and the Grande Aiguille d'Ansabère. Lescun the setting for the book Waiting...
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Anie may refer to: Pic d'Anie, a mountain peak in the Pyrenees of France Anié, a town in Togo The Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE) This disambiguation...
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the central Pyrenean summits and Collarada to the east, as well as the Pic d'Anie to the northwest. The mountain is located near the border with France...
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evening and in winter, the view stretches from the Pic du Midi de Bigorre to the Pic d'Anie, with the Pic du Midi d'Ossau standing out in the background....
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Bohemian Karst, Czech Republic Pyrenees Massif de Larra-Belagua, near Pic d'Anie Pierre-Saint-Martin Arbailles Massif Central Causses (Causse du Larzac...
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Auñamendi (a publishing house name taken from the Basque name of the Pic d'Anie); [au̯ʎ] occurs in some words, such as aullar and maullar. Although word-initial...
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m), Pic de Ger (2,613 m) near the winter resort Gourette, Pic d'Anie (2,504 m), Latte de Bazen [fr] (2,472 m), Pic d'Ansabère [fr] (2,377 m), Pic de l'Arraille [fr]...
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la Tête Sauvage at an altitude of 1,878 metres (6,161 ft) on the Arres d'Anie was connected to the base of the Lépineux shaft and became the upper entrance...
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beyond the hills of Gelos and Jurançon to include the Pic d'Anie at 2,504 metres (8,215 ft), the Pic du Midi de Bigorre at 2,865 metres (9,400 ft) which...
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It is named after Auñamendi, the Pic d'Anie in Western Pyrenees....
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which is situated not far from the 2,504 m Pic d'Anie, the highest peak in the western Pyrenees. From Pic d'Anie the mountain range extends downwards for...
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