pyrenees in A Sentence

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    The Pyrenees mountains separate Spain from France.

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    The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.

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    The Pyrenees Mountains.

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    If I went on holiday to Cauteret in the Pyrenees.

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    Once in France, the volunteers simply crossed the Pyrenees to Spain.

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    By 732 AD they have crossed the Pyrenees and reached France.

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    Then for many years he fought in the Pyrenees, but Napoleon scornfully called Wellington a Sipai general.

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    Solana Valley(Spanish language Valle de la Solana; Aragonese language Val d'a Solana) is a valley in the Pyrenees.

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    Traditionally, it all begins with the lighting of the flame of Canigó, a holy mountain peak in the Pyrenees.

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    Andorra is a small European country located in southwestern Europe, in the Pyrenees, between Spain and France, just 190 km from Barcelona.

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    Currently glacier retreat rates and mass balance losses have been increasing in the Andes, Alps, Pyrenees, Himalayas, Rocky Mountains and North Cascades.

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    Costa Brava- Welcome to the Costa Brava and Girona Pyrenees, a territory where the past and present become turned into a living landscape.

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    But it wasn't easy- accessing Barcelona by road from the north involves crossing the Pyrenees by cycling uphill for long stretches of time.

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    Portugal had been helped by France, but in the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 Portugal was abandoned by its French ally.

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    In 1659, to end the war between Spain and France, there was a Peace Treaty on this island, which is called the Treaty of Pyrenees.

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    This is one of the smaller ski locations in the Pyrenees, located just 1.5 hours outside of Barcelona, and beginners will feel right at home here.

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    Turone” washed ashore and thrashed in waves,“Pyrenees” burned out while on shore,“Ganges” shared the fate of“Pyrenees”,“Danube” also stranded, and“Arri Marseile” drowned anchored with everything available board property.

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    A number of ski resorts, particularly in Scandinavia, the French Alps and in the Spanish and French Pyrenees, have adopted RFID tags to provide skiers hands-free access to ski lifts.

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    Many of the French soldiers and officers who fought with the British for several campaigns in the Pyrenees, already in June 1815 will again go to battle against the"red uniforms.".

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    Wellington was one of those who, after a victorious return from India, insisted on the need to fight Napoleon precisely in the Pyrenees, leaving the rest of Europe to its kings and emperors.

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    The Pyrenees are not the Balkans, there have never been any political interests in Russia, with the exception of international assistance to the Spanish Republicans during the civil war in the second half of the 1930's.

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    Million years ago, the Pyrenees were being formed and their foothills were traversed by small isolated channels in a flood plain where they deposited very fertile alluvium, promoting the development of vegetation whose roots would anchor the soil.

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    The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and west and mountainous in the south(including the Pyrenees) and the east the highest points being in the Alps.

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    Girona north of Catalonia, a province that has the fantastic Costa Brava and part of the Pyrenees, the city of Girona has a great culinary dynamism based on the combination of traditional cuisine and cuisine, with a variety of local products.

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    In the last few centuries, French strategic thinking has sometimes been driven by the need to attain or preserve the so-called"natural frontiers," which are the Pyrenees to the southwest, the Alps to the southeast, and the Rhine River to the east.

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    However, Wellington, who had repeatedly pounded Napoleon's marshals in the Pyrenees, was indeed literally a step away from defeat, even defeat, near Waterloo, and his soldiers managed to survive not least because they knew that the Prussians would not abandon them.

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