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 Übersetzung für 'Cevennes' von Englisch nach Deutsch
geogr.
Cévennes
Cevennen {pl}
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Cevennes black pine [Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii, syn.: P. nigra var. cebennensis]
Pyrenäen-Kiefer {f}
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Cevennes black pine [Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii, syn.: P. nigra var. cebennensis]
Salzmanns Kiefer {f}
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Cevennes black pine [Pinus nigra subsp. salzmannii, syn.: P. nigra var. cebennensis]
Pyrenäen-Schwarzkiefer {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The village was elevated from hamlet to commune (by separation from the nearby Saint-Jean-de-Valériscle village) by a royal ordinance of September 25, 1834, following the increase in population driven by the development of coal mining in the Cevennes basin.
  • 1647 – 24 July 1702) was the French Catholic Abbé of Chaila (or Chayla), Archpriest of the Cevennes and Inspector of Missions of the Cevennes.
  • Olivier-Maurice Clement was born on 17 November 1921, into an agnostic family from the Cevennes.
  • This minor planet was named after Mont Aigoual, in the Cévennes National Park, where the discovering observatory is located. It is the highest mountain of the Cévennes in the Massif Central, France. The approved naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 28 March 2002 (...).
  • The War of the Camisards (...) or the Cévennes War (...) was an uprising of Protestant peasants known as Camisards in the Cévennes and Languedoc during the reign of Louis XIV. The uprising was a response to the Edict of Fountainebleu in 1685.

  • Estelle is a hamlet in the Cévennes region of France in the peripheral zone of a national park. It has a population of around twenty permanent residents and twenty holiday homes. "Estelle" (Estela) is occitan for "star". The village belongs to the commune of Arrigas. The closest sizeable town is Le Vigan, capital town of Cévennes.
  • Robert Louis Stevenson's "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes" (1879), about his travels in Cévennes (France), is among the first popular books to present hiking and camping as recreational activities, and tells of commissioning one of the first sleeping bags.
  • Bazalgette is a surname, originating in the Cévennes region of Southern France.
  • In 1996, the department of Aveyron competed separately under the title Miss Rouergue-Cévennes.
  • On 17 March 1788, a reform saw the creation of twelve independent light infantry battalions. The Chasseurs des Cévennes was therefore reformed. The cavalry component of the regiment was renamed the Chasseurs de Bretagne (later 10th horse chasseurs). The infantry battalion retained the title Cévennes and was ranked ninth among the twelve light infantry battalions.

  • Cévennes National Park (...) is a French national park located in Southern France, in the mountainous area of Cévennes.
  • By 2005 51% of the company had been purchased by subsidiaries of the Al-Sayer Group, whose financial support allowed increased product research and development and resulted in the Cévennes roadster. The Cévennes was notably featured in the video game "World Racing 2".
  • Barre-des-Cévennes ([...] , literally "Barre of the Cévennes") is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France.
  • Mont Lozère (...) is the highest peak in the Cévennes, a subrange of the Massif Central in France. It is [...] above sea level and lies within the Cévennes National Park.
  • Alès lies [...] north-northwest of Nîmes, on the left bank of the river Gardon d'Alès, which half surrounds it. It is located at the foot of the Cévennes, near the Cévennes National Park. Alès station has rail connections to Nîmes, Mende and Clermont-Ferrand.

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