Jougne (French pronunciation: [ʒuɲ]) is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. The commune is situated...
Western Switzerland acquired a significant stake in the Jougne-Eclépens Railway (Chemin de fer de Jougne à Eclépens; JE), which had a direct connection to the...
Railway. The Bussigny–Lausanne connecting curve was opened in 1856. The Jougne-Eclépens Railway started work on the Cossonay–Vallorbe section in 1870....
Charles Plowden (born at Plowden Hall, Shropshire, 1743; died at Jougne, Doubs, France, 13 June 1821) was an English Jesuit priest, teacher, writer and...
Retrieved from the 1:25,000 Swisstopo topographic map. The key col is Col de Jougne (1,017 m). Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation...
direction of Yverdon-les-Bains to the south-east or through a valley from Jougne to the south. The city of Pontarlier is briefly mentioned in Victor Hugo's...
Postal code(s) 1338 SFOS number 5744 ISO 3166 code CH-VD Surrounded by Jougne (FR-25), Lignerolle, Vallorbe, Les Clées Website www.ballaigues.ch Profile...
entrance to the Susa Valley. The preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso. Jougne, France "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
Ouest Lausannois. The village of Prilly is developed along the Lausanne-Jougne street and is now part of the agglomeration of Lausanne. It consists of...
extension to Le Brassus. The bridge opened by the Jougne-Eclépens Railway (Chemin de fer de Jougne à Eclépens, JE) in 1870 was a lattice truss construction...