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and Slovenia. These accommodations are also called Rifugio, in Italy, and Refuge in France and French-speaking Switzerland. In Slovenia they are called Dom...
RefugeduMontThabor (marking the boundary with the department of Hautes-Alpes), the Cime de la Planette, the Pointe du Fréjus [fr] and the Cime du Grand...
de la Concorde and the Musée du Louvre on the Rue de Rivoli. From the Rue de Rivoli, it stretches to the Rue duMontThabor. The hotel was opened in 1815...
Piedmont. In the French subdivision of western Alps it belongs to the Massif duMont-Cenis while in the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision...
Exilles) Refuge de Bramanette (2,080 m - Bramans) Refugedu Petit Mont-Cenis (2,110 m - Bramans) Rifugio Scarfiotti (2,165 m - Bardonecchia) Refuge d'Ambin...
(Hainaut): Benedictine nuns Mont César Abbey (Abbaye duMont César), see Leuven, Keizersberg Abbey Mont Cornillon Abbey (Abbaye duMont-Cornillon) in Liège:...