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Dogs 101 - Great Pyrenees
For more, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/dogs-101/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Elegant and eye-catching, the Great Pyrenees is a great guard dog.
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Walking across the Pyrenees
This is the movie from my 800 kilometer walk from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean through the Pyrenees mountains. The walk took 39 days. Thank yo...
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Great Pyrenees Facts
See MORE breeds here! http://bit.ly/1obXGhB Also — have a question for our dog expert, Dr. Nick Dodman? Ask it here or in the comments and you could be in ou...
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Breed All About It - Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees traditionally guarded sheep in the mountains of Spain and France. Today, these dogs are trained to protect ranches from coyotes and other dang...
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Great Pyrenees bath
Midsummer in Finland
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DOGS 101 - Great Pyrenees [ENG]
Males grow to 100--130 pounds (45--59 kg) and 27--32 inches (69--81 cm), while females reach 85--110 pounds (39--50 kg) and 25--29 inches (64--74 cm). http://gpcaonline.org/standard.htm http://gpcaonline.org/illustrated.htm On average, their lifespan is 10 to 11 years.[8]
The weather resistant double coat consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, straight or slightly undulating,
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Lucy the Funny Great Pyrenees "Puppy Sitting" Hilarious
Maggie Strikes Back- patience comes to an end and she resorts to puppy sitting the wild Lucy, she actually sits on the pup to calm her down. Bogey then decid...
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A beginners guide to walking in the Pyrenees
Many walkers, backpackers and outdoors lovers will consider at some stage in their walking careers, a walk in the Pyrenees. Sandwiches between the south of F...
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GR10 - La grande traversée des Pyrénées
6 semaines de randonnée sur le GR10 résumées en 10 minutes. Carnet de route décrivant les étapes : http://randosurlegr10.blogspot.com/
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Great Pyrenees vs Bull Moose on the Yukon River (unedited)
Raw Unedited footage of a Great Pyrenees dog attempting to ward off a bull moose. One week after hunting season closed. Great Pyrenees are aggressive with an...
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Images et Chants des Pyrénées
Photos des Pyrénées accompagnées de musique Balades - Faune - Flore - Photos - Vidéos sur mon site http://www.nos-pyrenees.fr Séjour dans les Pyrénées site h...
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Great Pyrenees Puppy - let's play with me
A male puppy day 51 U^ェ^U.
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Journey through the Pyrenees
Tomas Wotan Suski's short video about this 42-day journey through the Pyrenees and the music by Ralph Zurmuhle (http://www.ralphpiano.com ), an interpretatio...
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GRANDS SITES DE MIDI-PYRÉNÉES - LE FILM
http://www.grandsites.midipyrenees.fr Découvrez la collection des Grands Sites en images : plus de 3 mns d'images splendides et d'émotion à partager ! Pour e...
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La Traversée des Pyrénées à Ski
Du clapotis des vagues de Banyuls-sur-Mer aux plages de sable fin d'Hendaye, un panorama de sommets enneigés à perte de vue d'un coté comme de l'autre. Nous ...
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GREAT PYRENEES DOG BEST FAMILY DOG
THE BEST FAMILY DOG YOU COULD EVER HAVE. THEY HAVE A GOOD, KIND DISPOSITION AND THINK THEY ARE PART OF THE FAMILY. GREAT WITH KIDS. WATCH THE VIEDO.
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Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET
Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET Il est vrai que des rivages marins aux hautes cimes, la marge est immense. Vous quitterez tout d'abord la ...
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Three BMW R1200GS Adventures in the Pyrenees
A nine day trip down through France, across the Pyrenees from Pamplona to Barcelona, riding the famous Tossa De Mar coast road and back home via the Millau Bridge and Paris. Three GS Adventures including two new 2014 models and lots of filming from the bikes. Hopefully entertaining but really put together for our benefit not yours :-)
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Hometown Hero: Winston the Great Pyrenees
Winston the Great Pyrenees is 4-and-a-half years old. He loves to play in his backyard, but when it's time to go to work, he's all business.
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CRIMES EN MIDI-PYRENEES
CRIMES, une nouvelle série documentaires de faits divers présentée par Jean-Marc Morandini. CRIMES c'est à la fois un magazine qui part à la rencontre des té...
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Andorre, un pays à l'abri des Pyrénées
Documentaire de Jürgen Hansen et Simone Stripp (NDR-Arte 2007) Avec un territoire de 470 km² , la principauté d'Andorre est deux fois plus grande que le Liec...
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Pyrenean Mountain Dogs - Great Pyrenees @ Penellcy (Penny)
Penny "we love you just the way you are" You can visit us at our website: www.penellcypyreneans.co.uk.
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Grand Raid des Pyrénées 2015 (Vidéo officielle)
Film officiel de l'édition 2015 du Grand Raid des Pyrénées (21 au 23 août 2015)
3 courses :
L'Ultra | 160 km | 10 000 m D+
Le Tour des Cirques | 120 km | 7 000m D+
Le Grand | 80 km | 5 000m D+
Merci à tous nos partenaires : New Balance, Carrefour Market (en vallée d'Aure et à Luz), Overstim's, TRAID, Conseil Général des Hautes-Pyrénées, Conseil Régional Midi-Pyrénées, Socabat, Socaim, Sports Aki
Dogs 101 - Great Pyrenees
For more, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/dogs-101/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Elegant and eye-catching, the Great Pyrenees is a great guard dog....
For more, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/dogs-101/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Elegant and eye-catching, the Great Pyrenees is a great guard dog.
wn.com/Dogs 101 Great Pyrenees
For more, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/dogs-101/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Elegant and eye-catching, the Great Pyrenees is a great guard dog.
Walking across the Pyrenees
This is the movie from my 800 kilometer walk from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean through the Pyrenees mountains. The walk took 39 days. Thank yo......
This is the movie from my 800 kilometer walk from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean through the Pyrenees mountains. The walk took 39 days. Thank yo...
wn.com/Walking Across The Pyrenees
This is the movie from my 800 kilometer walk from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean through the Pyrenees mountains. The walk took 39 days. Thank yo...
Great Pyrenees Facts
See MORE breeds here! http://bit.ly/1obXGhB Also — have a question for our dog expert, Dr. Nick Dodman? Ask it here or in the comments and you could be in ou......
See MORE breeds here! http://bit.ly/1obXGhB Also — have a question for our dog expert, Dr. Nick Dodman? Ask it here or in the comments and you could be in ou...
wn.com/Great Pyrenees Facts
See MORE breeds here! http://bit.ly/1obXGhB Also — have a question for our dog expert, Dr. Nick Dodman? Ask it here or in the comments and you could be in ou...
Breed All About It - Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees traditionally guarded sheep in the mountains of Spain and France. Today, these dogs are trained to protect ranches from coyotes and other dang......
Great Pyrenees traditionally guarded sheep in the mountains of Spain and France. Today, these dogs are trained to protect ranches from coyotes and other dang...
wn.com/Breed All About It Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees traditionally guarded sheep in the mountains of Spain and France. Today, these dogs are trained to protect ranches from coyotes and other dang...
Great Pyrenees bath
Midsummer in Finland...
Midsummer in Finland
wn.com/Great Pyrenees Bath
Midsummer in Finland
- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 261398
DOGS 101 - Great Pyrenees [ENG]
Males grow to 100--130 pounds (45--59 kg) and 27--32 inches (69--81 cm), while females reach 85--110 pounds (39--50 kg) and 25--29 inches (64--74 cm). http://gp...
Males grow to 100--130 pounds (45--59 kg) and 27--32 inches (69--81 cm), while females reach 85--110 pounds (39--50 kg) and 25--29 inches (64--74 cm). http://gpcaonline.org/standard.htm http://gpcaonline.org/illustrated.htm On average, their lifespan is 10 to 11 years.[8]
The weather resistant double coat consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, straight or slightly undulating, and lying over a dense, fine, woolly undercoat. The coat is more profuse about the neck and shoulders where it forms a ruff or mane, which is more pronounced in males so that it may fend off wolf attacks. The longer hair on the tail forms a plume. There is also feathering along the back of the front legs and along the back of the thighs, giving a "pantaloon" effect. The hair on the face and ears is both shorter and of finer texture.
This dog has a medium sized, wedge shaped head with a slightly rounded crown. The eyes are dark brown and almond shaped. The body is slightly longer than it is tall. [9]
The main coat color is white and can have varying shades of gray, badger {mixture of gray, tan and black hairs (black should not go to the root of the hair)}, red (rust), or tan around the face (including a full face mask), ears and sometimes on the body and tail. As Great Pyrenees mature, their coats grow thicker and the longer colored hair of the coat often fades. Sometimes a little light tan or lemon will appear later in life around the ears and face. Being a double-coated breed, the undercoat can also have color and the skin as well. The color of the nose and on the eye rims should be jet black.[10] Grey or tan markings that remain lend the French name, "blaireau", (badger) which is a similar grizzled mixture color seen in the European badger. More recently, any color is correctly termed "Blaireau".[11]
One singular characteristic of the Great Pyrenees is the unique double dew claws on each hind leg.
wn.com/Dogs 101 Great Pyrenees Eng
Males grow to 100--130 pounds (45--59 kg) and 27--32 inches (69--81 cm), while females reach 85--110 pounds (39--50 kg) and 25--29 inches (64--74 cm). http://gpcaonline.org/standard.htm http://gpcaonline.org/illustrated.htm On average, their lifespan is 10 to 11 years.[8]
The weather resistant double coat consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, straight or slightly undulating, and lying over a dense, fine, woolly undercoat. The coat is more profuse about the neck and shoulders where it forms a ruff or mane, which is more pronounced in males so that it may fend off wolf attacks. The longer hair on the tail forms a plume. There is also feathering along the back of the front legs and along the back of the thighs, giving a "pantaloon" effect. The hair on the face and ears is both shorter and of finer texture.
This dog has a medium sized, wedge shaped head with a slightly rounded crown. The eyes are dark brown and almond shaped. The body is slightly longer than it is tall. [9]
The main coat color is white and can have varying shades of gray, badger {mixture of gray, tan and black hairs (black should not go to the root of the hair)}, red (rust), or tan around the face (including a full face mask), ears and sometimes on the body and tail. As Great Pyrenees mature, their coats grow thicker and the longer colored hair of the coat often fades. Sometimes a little light tan or lemon will appear later in life around the ears and face. Being a double-coated breed, the undercoat can also have color and the skin as well. The color of the nose and on the eye rims should be jet black.[10] Grey or tan markings that remain lend the French name, "blaireau", (badger) which is a similar grizzled mixture color seen in the European badger. More recently, any color is correctly termed "Blaireau".[11]
One singular characteristic of the Great Pyrenees is the unique double dew claws on each hind leg.
- published: 21 Jan 2014
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Lucy the Funny Great Pyrenees "Puppy Sitting" Hilarious
Maggie Strikes Back- patience comes to an end and she resorts to puppy sitting the wild Lucy, she actually sits on the pup to calm her down. Bogey then decid......
Maggie Strikes Back- patience comes to an end and she resorts to puppy sitting the wild Lucy, she actually sits on the pup to calm her down. Bogey then decid...
wn.com/Lucy The Funny Great Pyrenees Puppy Sitting Hilarious
Maggie Strikes Back- patience comes to an end and she resorts to puppy sitting the wild Lucy, she actually sits on the pup to calm her down. Bogey then decid...
A beginners guide to walking in the Pyrenees
Many walkers, backpackers and outdoors lovers will consider at some stage in their walking careers, a walk in the Pyrenees. Sandwiches between the south of F......
Many walkers, backpackers and outdoors lovers will consider at some stage in their walking careers, a walk in the Pyrenees. Sandwiches between the south of F...
wn.com/A Beginners Guide To Walking In The Pyrenees
Many walkers, backpackers and outdoors lovers will consider at some stage in their walking careers, a walk in the Pyrenees. Sandwiches between the south of F...
GR10 - La grande traversée des Pyrénées
6 semaines de randonnée sur le GR10 résumées en 10 minutes. Carnet de route décrivant les étapes : http://randosurlegr10.blogspot.com/...
6 semaines de randonnée sur le GR10 résumées en 10 minutes. Carnet de route décrivant les étapes : http://randosurlegr10.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Gr10 La Grande Traversée Des Pyrénées
6 semaines de randonnée sur le GR10 résumées en 10 minutes. Carnet de route décrivant les étapes : http://randosurlegr10.blogspot.com/
Great Pyrenees vs Bull Moose on the Yukon River (unedited)
Raw Unedited footage of a Great Pyrenees dog attempting to ward off a bull moose. One week after hunting season closed. Great Pyrenees are aggressive with an......
Raw Unedited footage of a Great Pyrenees dog attempting to ward off a bull moose. One week after hunting season closed. Great Pyrenees are aggressive with an...
wn.com/Great Pyrenees Vs Bull Moose On The Yukon River (Unedited)
Raw Unedited footage of a Great Pyrenees dog attempting to ward off a bull moose. One week after hunting season closed. Great Pyrenees are aggressive with an...
- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 48988
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author: Druhyphen
Images et Chants des Pyrénées
Photos des Pyrénées accompagnées de musique Balades - Faune - Flore - Photos - Vidéos sur mon site http://www.nos-pyrenees.fr Séjour dans les Pyrénées site h......
Photos des Pyrénées accompagnées de musique Balades - Faune - Flore - Photos - Vidéos sur mon site http://www.nos-pyrenees.fr Séjour dans les Pyrénées site h...
wn.com/Images Et Chants Des Pyrénées
Photos des Pyrénées accompagnées de musique Balades - Faune - Flore - Photos - Vidéos sur mon site http://www.nos-pyrenees.fr Séjour dans les Pyrénées site h...
- published: 07 Jul 2012
- views: 33968
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author: paysanist
Journey through the Pyrenees
Tomas Wotan Suski's short video about this 42-day journey through the Pyrenees and the music by Ralph Zurmuhle (http://www.ralphpiano.com ), an interpretatio......
Tomas Wotan Suski's short video about this 42-day journey through the Pyrenees and the music by Ralph Zurmuhle (http://www.ralphpiano.com ), an interpretatio...
wn.com/Journey Through The Pyrenees
Tomas Wotan Suski's short video about this 42-day journey through the Pyrenees and the music by Ralph Zurmuhle (http://www.ralphpiano.com ), an interpretatio...
GRANDS SITES DE MIDI-PYRÉNÉES - LE FILM
http://www.grandsites.midipyrenees.fr Découvrez la collection des Grands Sites en images : plus de 3 mns d'images splendides et d'émotion à partager ! Pour e......
http://www.grandsites.midipyrenees.fr Découvrez la collection des Grands Sites en images : plus de 3 mns d'images splendides et d'émotion à partager ! Pour e...
wn.com/Grands Sites De Midi Pyrénées Le Film
http://www.grandsites.midipyrenees.fr Découvrez la collection des Grands Sites en images : plus de 3 mns d'images splendides et d'émotion à partager ! Pour e...
La Traversée des Pyrénées à Ski
Du clapotis des vagues de Banyuls-sur-Mer aux plages de sable fin d'Hendaye, un panorama de sommets enneigés à perte de vue d'un coté comme de l'autre. Nous ......
Du clapotis des vagues de Banyuls-sur-Mer aux plages de sable fin d'Hendaye, un panorama de sommets enneigés à perte de vue d'un coté comme de l'autre. Nous ...
wn.com/La Traversée Des Pyrénées À Ski
Du clapotis des vagues de Banyuls-sur-Mer aux plages de sable fin d'Hendaye, un panorama de sommets enneigés à perte de vue d'un coté comme de l'autre. Nous ...
GREAT PYRENEES DOG BEST FAMILY DOG
THE BEST FAMILY DOG YOU COULD EVER HAVE. THEY HAVE A GOOD, KIND DISPOSITION AND THINK THEY ARE PART OF THE FAMILY. GREAT WITH KIDS. WATCH THE VIEDO....
THE BEST FAMILY DOG YOU COULD EVER HAVE. THEY HAVE A GOOD, KIND DISPOSITION AND THINK THEY ARE PART OF THE FAMILY. GREAT WITH KIDS. WATCH THE VIEDO.
wn.com/Great Pyrenees Dog Best Family Dog
THE BEST FAMILY DOG YOU COULD EVER HAVE. THEY HAVE A GOOD, KIND DISPOSITION AND THINK THEY ARE PART OF THE FAMILY. GREAT WITH KIDS. WATCH THE VIEDO.
Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET
Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET Il est vrai que des rivages marins aux hautes cimes, la marge est immense. Vous quitterez tout d'abord la ......
Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET Il est vrai que des rivages marins aux hautes cimes, la marge est immense. Vous quitterez tout d'abord la ...
wn.com/Les Pyrénées 4 Randonnées Documentaire Complet
Les Pyrénées : 4 randonnées - Documentaire COMPLET Il est vrai que des rivages marins aux hautes cimes, la marge est immense. Vous quitterez tout d'abord la ...
- published: 28 Apr 2013
- views: 8355
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author: imineo.com
Three BMW R1200GS Adventures in the Pyrenees
A nine day trip down through France, across the Pyrenees from Pamplona to Barcelona, riding the famous Tossa De Mar coast road and back home via the Millau Brid...
A nine day trip down through France, across the Pyrenees from Pamplona to Barcelona, riding the famous Tossa De Mar coast road and back home via the Millau Bridge and Paris. Three GS Adventures including two new 2014 models and lots of filming from the bikes. Hopefully entertaining but really put together for our benefit not yours :-)
wn.com/Three Bmw R1200Gs Adventures In The Pyrenees
A nine day trip down through France, across the Pyrenees from Pamplona to Barcelona, riding the famous Tossa De Mar coast road and back home via the Millau Bridge and Paris. Three GS Adventures including two new 2014 models and lots of filming from the bikes. Hopefully entertaining but really put together for our benefit not yours :-)
- published: 30 Nov 2014
- views: 8
Hometown Hero: Winston the Great Pyrenees
Winston the Great Pyrenees is 4-and-a-half years old. He loves to play in his backyard, but when it's time to go to work, he's all business....
Winston the Great Pyrenees is 4-and-a-half years old. He loves to play in his backyard, but when it's time to go to work, he's all business.
wn.com/Hometown Hero Winston The Great Pyrenees
Winston the Great Pyrenees is 4-and-a-half years old. He loves to play in his backyard, but when it's time to go to work, he's all business.
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 30
CRIMES EN MIDI-PYRENEES
CRIMES, une nouvelle série documentaires de faits divers présentée par Jean-Marc Morandini. CRIMES c'est à la fois un magazine qui part à la rencontre des té......
CRIMES, une nouvelle série documentaires de faits divers présentée par Jean-Marc Morandini. CRIMES c'est à la fois un magazine qui part à la rencontre des té...
wn.com/Crimes En Midi Pyrenees
CRIMES, une nouvelle série documentaires de faits divers présentée par Jean-Marc Morandini. CRIMES c'est à la fois un magazine qui part à la rencontre des té...
- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 4584
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author: Kevin53561
Andorre, un pays à l'abri des Pyrénées
Documentaire de Jürgen Hansen et Simone Stripp (NDR-Arte 2007) Avec un territoire de 470 km² , la principauté d'Andorre est deux fois plus grande que le Liec......
Documentaire de Jürgen Hansen et Simone Stripp (NDR-Arte 2007) Avec un territoire de 470 km² , la principauté d'Andorre est deux fois plus grande que le Liec...
wn.com/Andorre, Un Pays À L'Abri Des Pyrénées
Documentaire de Jürgen Hansen et Simone Stripp (NDR-Arte 2007) Avec un territoire de 470 km² , la principauté d'Andorre est deux fois plus grande que le Liec...
- published: 25 May 2012
- views: 10364
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author: prospecttv
Pyrenean Mountain Dogs - Great Pyrenees @ Penellcy (Penny)
Penny "we love you just the way you are" You can visit us at our website: www.penellcypyreneans.co.uk....
Penny "we love you just the way you are" You can visit us at our website: www.penellcypyreneans.co.uk.
wn.com/Pyrenean Mountain Dogs Great Pyrenees Penellcy (Penny)
Penny "we love you just the way you are" You can visit us at our website: www.penellcypyreneans.co.uk.
- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 41325
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author: Awilc0ck
Grand Raid des Pyrénées 2015 (Vidéo officielle)
Film officiel de l'édition 2015 du Grand Raid des Pyrénées (21 au 23 août 2015)
3 courses :
L'Ultra | 160 km | 10 000 m D+
Le Tour des Cirques | 120 km | 7 000...
Film officiel de l'édition 2015 du Grand Raid des Pyrénées (21 au 23 août 2015)
3 courses :
L'Ultra | 160 km | 10 000 m D+
Le Tour des Cirques | 120 km | 7 000m D+
Le Grand | 80 km | 5 000m D+
Merci à tous nos partenaires : New Balance, Carrefour Market (en vallée d'Aure et à Luz), Overstim's, TRAID, Conseil Général des Hautes-Pyrénées, Conseil Régional Midi-Pyrénées, Socabat, Socaim, Sports Akiléïne, Shem
wn.com/Grand Raid Des Pyrénées 2015 (Vidéo Officielle)
Film officiel de l'édition 2015 du Grand Raid des Pyrénées (21 au 23 août 2015)
3 courses :
L'Ultra | 160 km | 10 000 m D+
Le Tour des Cirques | 120 km | 7 000m D+
Le Grand | 80 km | 5 000m D+
Merci à tous nos partenaires : New Balance, Carrefour Market (en vallée d'Aure et à Luz), Overstim's, TRAID, Conseil Général des Hautes-Pyrénées, Conseil Régional Midi-Pyrénées, Socabat, Socaim, Sports Akiléïne, Shem
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 355
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TOULOUSE - Francia / France (Turismo,Tourism,Travel, Tourisme) - Midi Pyrénées - Turismo Francia
http://www.tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La lla...
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Albi ville, France / Francia - Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées - City tour guía ruta guide visit travel tourism
http://tusdestinos.net
Albi, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées France / Francia
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
Con el soporte audiovisual:
http://www.tomcomvideo.com
http://tusdestinos.net/?p=23484
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LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France - Albi, Gaillac, Sorèze - Turismo, travel, tourisme
http://www.tusdestinos.net LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France El vídeo hace un recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos (sur de Francia) en lo que ...
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Andorra Travel Video Guide
Andorra Travel Video Guide People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping. They might add that Andorra la Vella, its capital and only town, is...
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The Pyrenees Travel
The Pyrenees in Catalonia encompass some awesomely beautiful mountains and valleys. Above all, the Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, in the northwest, is a jewel-like area of lakes and dramatic peaks. The area’s highest mountain, the Pica d’Estats (3143m), is reached by a spectacular hike (suitable only for experienced hikers) past glittering glacial lakes. On arrival at the t
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HD TRAVEL: Frances's Carcassonne & Pyrenees - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
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Outdoor Activities, Costa Brava and Girona Pyrenees, Spain - Unravel Travel TV
Walk, ski, run, pedal, play, sail, jump, swim and above all experience the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees while doing what you like the most. Thanks to a great climate suitable for activities all year round and fantastic natural settings ranging from the high mountains down to the sea. One third of the area of Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees is a natural protected area. The region include
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Where the Pyrenees mountain range ends (or starts) at the Mediterranean
A view from lower Pyrenees, the French side. The town below is Argeles-sur-mer. Mediterranean behind the town. More about Pyrenees, France and Spain at http://klaava.com/klaava-travel-guide/
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Over the Pyrenees from Spain to France via autobahn
The easiest way to get over Pyrenees mountain range is to drive the expressway La Catalan. Perpignan in France and Figueres in Spain are the largest cities near the border.
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Andorra Travel Guide and Tourism Attractions
Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France
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Toulouse, France - Ville, city tour, guide, visit , travel, tourism, guía, turismo, visitar, ciudad
http://tusdestinos.net
Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
Con el soporte audiovisual:
http://www.tomcomvideo.com
http://tusdestinos.net/?p=23484
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Travel France - Visiting Orgues in Pyrenees
Take a tour of Orgues of Pyrénées in Pyrénées, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The prominent mountain ran...
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Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may
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Toulouse La Ville Rose - Midi-Pyrénées - France
Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Med...
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LOURDES - Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées - Travel notes
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to
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Tour des Pyrenees (Travel bike ride)
During our bike ride - somewhere in between Bilbao and Barcelona - we decided to include some famous Tour de France cols: Marie Blanque, Aubisque, Tourmalet,...
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HD TRAVEL: Frances's Carcassonne & Pyrenees: The Pyrenees - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
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Travel to Pyrenees
The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extends for about 491 km (305 mi) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean Sea (Cap de Creus).
For the most part, the main crest forms a massive divider between France and Spain, with the small co
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Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées (India movie trailer)
Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées.
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Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
Take a look at the Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava. A land of green mountains, old creatures, ancient volcanoes and amazing people. A region you can enjoy different activities cycling, horseback riding or trekking around the mountains and lakes of the Mediterranean Pyrenees.
Directed by Emiliano Bechi Gabrielli
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http://en.co
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CONQUES - Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées - Travel notes
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to d
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Parnassos Mountain - Greece Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Parnes, the highest peak in Attica and takes you on a tour of its sites and
attractions.
At 1415m, Parnes is the highest peak in Attica. In the towns of -- and --, along the road that winds up the mountain, tourism is the main source of income today. The
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Moto Pyrénées All road Presentation
Moto Pyrénées All road Presentation
Voyages / Vacances / Balades moto dans les Pyrénées
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Découvrez les Pyrénées ... autrement !
Balades moto avec guide,visites de sites,dégustations,spectacles...
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TOULOUSE - Francia / France (Turismo,Tourism,Travel, Tourisme) - Midi Pyrénées - Turismo Francia
http://www.tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La lla......
http://www.tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La lla...
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http://www.tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La lla...
Albi ville, France / Francia - Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées - City tour guía ruta guide visit travel tourism
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Albi, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées France / Francia
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
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Albi, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées France / Francia
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
Con el soporte audiovisual:
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Albi, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées France / Francia
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
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- published: 22 Sep 2015
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LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France - Albi, Gaillac, Sorèze - Turismo, travel, tourisme
http://www.tusdestinos.net LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France El vídeo hace un recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos (sur de Francia) en lo que ......
http://www.tusdestinos.net LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France El vídeo hace un recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos (sur de Francia) en lo que ...
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http://www.tusdestinos.net LE TARN - Midi Pyrénées - Francia / France El vídeo hace un recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos (sur de Francia) en lo que ...
Andorra Travel Video Guide
Andorra Travel Video Guide People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping. They might add that Andorra la Vella, its capital and only town, is......
Andorra Travel Video Guide People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping. They might add that Andorra la Vella, its capital and only town, is...
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Andorra Travel Video Guide People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping. They might add that Andorra la Vella, its capital and only town, is...
The Pyrenees Travel
The Pyrenees in Catalonia encompass some awesomely beautiful mountains and valleys. Above all, the Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, in the...
The Pyrenees in Catalonia encompass some awesomely beautiful mountains and valleys. Above all, the Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, in the northwest, is a jewel-like area of lakes and dramatic peaks. The area’s highest mountain, the Pica d’Estats (3143m), is reached by a spectacular hike (suitable only for experienced hikers) past glittering glacial lakes. On arrival at the top, you enjoy a privileged point with 360-degree views over France and Spain.
As well as the natural beauty of the mountains, and the obvious attractions of walking, skiing and other sports, the Catalan Pyrenees and their foothills have a rich cultural heritage, notably the countless lovely Romanesque churches and monasteries, often tucked away in remote valleys. They are mainly the product of a time of prosperity and optimism in this region in the 11th and 12th centuries, after Catalonia had broken ties with France in 988 and as the Muslim threat from the south receded. You may find that some villagers are wary of outsiders as the hand of Franco’s retribution reached deep into these rural parts after the Civil War.
When looking for a place to kip, keep an eye out for cases rurales or cases de pagés (country houses converted into accommodation), usually set in old village houses and peppered across the Pyrenees. The annual Guia d’Establiments de Turisme Rural guide, published by the Generalitat (regional Catalan government), covers most of them.
Enjoy Your The Pyrenees Travel!
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The Pyrenees in Catalonia encompass some awesomely beautiful mountains and valleys. Above all, the Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, in the northwest, is a jewel-like area of lakes and dramatic peaks. The area’s highest mountain, the Pica d’Estats (3143m), is reached by a spectacular hike (suitable only for experienced hikers) past glittering glacial lakes. On arrival at the top, you enjoy a privileged point with 360-degree views over France and Spain.
As well as the natural beauty of the mountains, and the obvious attractions of walking, skiing and other sports, the Catalan Pyrenees and their foothills have a rich cultural heritage, notably the countless lovely Romanesque churches and monasteries, often tucked away in remote valleys. They are mainly the product of a time of prosperity and optimism in this region in the 11th and 12th centuries, after Catalonia had broken ties with France in 988 and as the Muslim threat from the south receded. You may find that some villagers are wary of outsiders as the hand of Franco’s retribution reached deep into these rural parts after the Civil War.
When looking for a place to kip, keep an eye out for cases rurales or cases de pagés (country houses converted into accommodation), usually set in old village houses and peppered across the Pyrenees. The annual Guia d’Establiments de Turisme Rural guide, published by the Generalitat (regional Catalan government), covers most of them.
Enjoy Your The Pyrenees Travel!
- published: 10 Aug 2014
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HD TRAVEL: Frances's Carcassonne & Pyrenees - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take......
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
wn.com/Hd Travel Frances's Carcassonne Pyrenees Smarttravels With Rudy Maxa
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
Outdoor Activities, Costa Brava and Girona Pyrenees, Spain - Unravel Travel TV
Walk, ski, run, pedal, play, sail, jump, swim and above all experience the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees while doing what you like the most. Thanks to a g...
Walk, ski, run, pedal, play, sail, jump, swim and above all experience the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees while doing what you like the most. Thanks to a great climate suitable for activities all year round and fantastic natural settings ranging from the high mountains down to the sea. One third of the area of Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees is a natural protected area. The region includes seven spectacularly contrasting natural parks, with just a few kilometres separating the snow-capped Pyrenean peaks from the Mediterranean’s most charming beaches and coves. Explore fishing villages and high mountain rural towns, for Romanesque monasteries and churches, for Iberian settlements, Greek and Roman ruins, Jewish quarters and medieval fortifications, and for the surrealist legacy of Salvador Dalí.
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Walk, ski, run, pedal, play, sail, jump, swim and above all experience the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees while doing what you like the most. Thanks to a great climate suitable for activities all year round and fantastic natural settings ranging from the high mountains down to the sea. One third of the area of Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees is a natural protected area. The region includes seven spectacularly contrasting natural parks, with just a few kilometres separating the snow-capped Pyrenean peaks from the Mediterranean’s most charming beaches and coves. Explore fishing villages and high mountain rural towns, for Romanesque monasteries and churches, for Iberian settlements, Greek and Roman ruins, Jewish quarters and medieval fortifications, and for the surrealist legacy of Salvador Dalí.
http://www.costabrava.org
Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltraveltv.com
Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/Unra...
Unravel Travel TV Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Unra...
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- published: 01 Apr 2015
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Where the Pyrenees mountain range ends (or starts) at the Mediterranean
A view from lower Pyrenees, the French side. The town below is Argeles-sur-mer. Mediterranean behind the town. More about Pyrenees, France and Spain at http://k...
A view from lower Pyrenees, the French side. The town below is Argeles-sur-mer. Mediterranean behind the town. More about Pyrenees, France and Spain at http://klaava.com/klaava-travel-guide/
wn.com/Where The Pyrenees Mountain Range Ends (Or Starts) At The Mediterranean
A view from lower Pyrenees, the French side. The town below is Argeles-sur-mer. Mediterranean behind the town. More about Pyrenees, France and Spain at http://klaava.com/klaava-travel-guide/
- published: 07 Apr 2015
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Over the Pyrenees from Spain to France via autobahn
The easiest way to get over Pyrenees mountain range is to drive the expressway La Catalan. Perpignan in France and Figueres in Spain are the largest cities near...
The easiest way to get over Pyrenees mountain range is to drive the expressway La Catalan. Perpignan in France and Figueres in Spain are the largest cities near the border.
wn.com/Over The Pyrenees From Spain To France Via Autobahn
The easiest way to get over Pyrenees mountain range is to drive the expressway La Catalan. Perpignan in France and Figueres in Spain are the largest cities near the border.
- published: 01 Jan 2015
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Andorra Travel Guide and Tourism Attractions
Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France...
Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France
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Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France
- published: 24 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Toulouse, France - Ville, city tour, guide, visit , travel, tourism, guía, turismo, visitar, ciudad
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Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
Con el soporte audiovisual:
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Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
Con el soporte audiovisual:
http://www.tomcomvideo.com
http://tusdestinos.net/?p=23484
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Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France
City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville
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- published: 22 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Travel France - Visiting Orgues in Pyrenees
Take a tour of Orgues of Pyrénées in Pyrénées, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The prominent mountain ran......
Take a tour of Orgues of Pyrénées in Pyrénées, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The prominent mountain ran...
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Take a tour of Orgues of Pyrénées in Pyrénées, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The prominent mountain ran...
- published: 21 Dec 2010
- views: 311
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author: geobeats
Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may also refer to Northern Catalonia or French Catalonia, the first used by Catalan-speakers and the second used by French-speakers. A 1998 survey found that 34% of respondents stated they speak Catalan, and a further 21% understand it.
History
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Also a French province before the Revolution (and Spanish before the Thirty Years' War), Roussillon derived its name from Ruscino (Rosceliona, Castel Rossello), a small fortified place near modern-day Perpignan where Gaulish chieftains met to consider Hannibal's request for a conference. The region formed part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis from 121 BC to AD 462, when it was ceded with the rest of Septimania to the Visigoth Theodoric II. His successor, Amalaric, on his defeat by Clovis in 531 retired to Hispania, leaving a governor in Septimania.
In 719, the Saracens crossed the Pyrenees and maintained political hegemony of Septimania until their final defeat by Pepin the Short in 759, who went on to occupy Roussillon after conquering Narbonne. Roussillon was occupied by Carlolengians in 760. On the invasion of Hispania in 778, Charlemagne found the Marca Hispanica wasted by war and the inhabitants settled in the mountains. He granted some lands in the plains to Visigothic refugees from Moorish Hispania and founded several monasteries. In 792, the Saracens again invaded France, but they were repulsed by William, Count of Toulouse - regent of the child Louis the Pious, King of Aquitaine - whose hegemony extended into Catalonia.
The different portions of his kingdom in time grew into allodial fiefs, and in 893, Sunyer II became the first hereditary Count of Roussillon. But his rule only extended over the eastern part of what became the later province. The western part, the Cerdanya (French, Cerdagne), was ruled in 900 by Miró as first count, and one of his grandsons, Bernat, became the first hereditary count of the middle portion, or Besalú. The Counts of Roussillon were allied to their cousins the Counts of Empúries in a centuries-long conflict with the surrounding great nobles. Count Girard I participated in the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and was one of the first to set foot in Jerusalem when it was stormed by the Crusaders in 1099. At the beginning of the 12th century, the prestige of the Counts of Barcelona began to rise to such a height that the Counts of Roussillon had no choice but to swear fealty to them.
In 1111, Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, inherited the fief of Besalú, to which was added in 1117 Cerdanya. The possession of Roussillon by its last count, Girard II, was challenged by his illegitimate brothers. To ensure that his brothers would not inherit his territories, in his will Girard II left all his lands to Alfonso II of Aragon, who took possession in 1172. Under the Aragonese monarchs, economic and demographic growth of the region continued, and Collioure (Catalan: Cotlliure), the port of Perpignan, became an important locus of Mediterranean trade.[citation needed]
As the French and Spanish crowns grew in power, the region of Roussillon, forming part of the border between them, was frequently a site of military conflict. By the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), Louis IX of France formally surrendered sovereignty over Roussillon and his claim to the title of Count of Barcelona to the Crown of Aragon, recognizing a centuries-old reality.[citation needed]
James I of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Moors and joined these islands with Roussillon to create the Kingdom of Majorca, with its capital at Perpignan. In 1276, James I granted this kingdom to his son, who became James II. The subsequent disputes of this monarch with his brother Peter III were exploited by Philip III of France in his quarrel with Peter III for the crown of the Two Sicilies. Philip III espoused James II's cause and led an army into Aragon but, retreating, died at Perpignan in 1285. Lacking the resources to continue the struggle, James then became reconciled to his brother Peter, and in 1311 the former was succeeded by his son Sanç I, or Sancho I, who founded the cathedral of Perpignan shortly before his death in 1324. His successor, James III of Majorca, refused to do homage to Philip VI of France for the seigneury of Montpellier, and applied to Peter IV of Aragon for aid. Peter not only refused, but declared war and seized Majorca and Roussillon in 1344.
wn.com/Visit Roussillon, France
Roussillon is situated in the Regional Park of the Luberon, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may also refer to Northern Catalonia or French Catalonia, the first used by Catalan-speakers and the second used by French-speakers. A 1998 survey found that 34% of respondents stated they speak Catalan, and a further 21% understand it.
History
============
Also a French province before the Revolution (and Spanish before the Thirty Years' War), Roussillon derived its name from Ruscino (Rosceliona, Castel Rossello), a small fortified place near modern-day Perpignan where Gaulish chieftains met to consider Hannibal's request for a conference. The region formed part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis from 121 BC to AD 462, when it was ceded with the rest of Septimania to the Visigoth Theodoric II. His successor, Amalaric, on his defeat by Clovis in 531 retired to Hispania, leaving a governor in Septimania.
In 719, the Saracens crossed the Pyrenees and maintained political hegemony of Septimania until their final defeat by Pepin the Short in 759, who went on to occupy Roussillon after conquering Narbonne. Roussillon was occupied by Carlolengians in 760. On the invasion of Hispania in 778, Charlemagne found the Marca Hispanica wasted by war and the inhabitants settled in the mountains. He granted some lands in the plains to Visigothic refugees from Moorish Hispania and founded several monasteries. In 792, the Saracens again invaded France, but they were repulsed by William, Count of Toulouse - regent of the child Louis the Pious, King of Aquitaine - whose hegemony extended into Catalonia.
The different portions of his kingdom in time grew into allodial fiefs, and in 893, Sunyer II became the first hereditary Count of Roussillon. But his rule only extended over the eastern part of what became the later province. The western part, the Cerdanya (French, Cerdagne), was ruled in 900 by Miró as first count, and one of his grandsons, Bernat, became the first hereditary count of the middle portion, or Besalú. The Counts of Roussillon were allied to their cousins the Counts of Empúries in a centuries-long conflict with the surrounding great nobles. Count Girard I participated in the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and was one of the first to set foot in Jerusalem when it was stormed by the Crusaders in 1099. At the beginning of the 12th century, the prestige of the Counts of Barcelona began to rise to such a height that the Counts of Roussillon had no choice but to swear fealty to them.
In 1111, Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, inherited the fief of Besalú, to which was added in 1117 Cerdanya. The possession of Roussillon by its last count, Girard II, was challenged by his illegitimate brothers. To ensure that his brothers would not inherit his territories, in his will Girard II left all his lands to Alfonso II of Aragon, who took possession in 1172. Under the Aragonese monarchs, economic and demographic growth of the region continued, and Collioure (Catalan: Cotlliure), the port of Perpignan, became an important locus of Mediterranean trade.[citation needed]
As the French and Spanish crowns grew in power, the region of Roussillon, forming part of the border between them, was frequently a site of military conflict. By the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), Louis IX of France formally surrendered sovereignty over Roussillon and his claim to the title of Count of Barcelona to the Crown of Aragon, recognizing a centuries-old reality.[citation needed]
James I of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Moors and joined these islands with Roussillon to create the Kingdom of Majorca, with its capital at Perpignan. In 1276, James I granted this kingdom to his son, who became James II. The subsequent disputes of this monarch with his brother Peter III were exploited by Philip III of France in his quarrel with Peter III for the crown of the Two Sicilies. Philip III espoused James II's cause and led an army into Aragon but, retreating, died at Perpignan in 1285. Lacking the resources to continue the struggle, James then became reconciled to his brother Peter, and in 1311 the former was succeeded by his son Sanç I, or Sancho I, who founded the cathedral of Perpignan shortly before his death in 1324. His successor, James III of Majorca, refused to do homage to Philip VI of France for the seigneury of Montpellier, and applied to Peter IV of Aragon for aid. Peter not only refused, but declared war and seized Majorca and Roussillon in 1344.
- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Toulouse La Ville Rose - Midi-Pyrénées - France
Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Med......
Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Med...
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Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Med...
LOURDES - Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées - Travel notes
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding herita...
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to discover all of the Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées :
http://www.greatsites-midipyrenees.co.uk
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By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to discover all of the Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées :
http://www.greatsites-midipyrenees.co.uk
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 3
Tour des Pyrenees (Travel bike ride)
During our bike ride - somewhere in between Bilbao and Barcelona - we decided to include some famous Tour de France cols: Marie Blanque, Aubisque, Tourmalet,......
During our bike ride - somewhere in between Bilbao and Barcelona - we decided to include some famous Tour de France cols: Marie Blanque, Aubisque, Tourmalet,...
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During our bike ride - somewhere in between Bilbao and Barcelona - we decided to include some famous Tour de France cols: Marie Blanque, Aubisque, Tourmalet,...
HD TRAVEL: Frances's Carcassonne & Pyrenees: The Pyrenees - SmartTravels with Rudy Maxa
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take......
www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
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www.SmartTravels.tv Seen nationally on PBS stations. #405: France's Carcassonne and the Pyrenees From a fairy tale fortress to the gentle Pyrenees, Rudy take...
Travel to Pyrenees
The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest ...
The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extends for about 491 km (305 mi) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean Sea (Cap de Creus).
For the most part, the main crest forms a massive divider between France and Spain, with the small country of Andorra sandwiched in between. The Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre have historically extended on both sides of the mountain range, with smaller northern portions now in France and larger southern parts now in Spain.
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The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extends for about 491 km (305 mi) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean Sea (Cap de Creus).
For the most part, the main crest forms a massive divider between France and Spain, with the small country of Andorra sandwiched in between. The Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre have historically extended on both sides of the mountain range, with smaller northern portions now in France and larger southern parts now in Spain.
- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 1
Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
Take a look at the Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava. A land of green mountains, old creatures, ancient volcanoe...
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
Take a look at the Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava. A land of green mountains, old creatures, ancient volcanoes and amazing people. A region you can enjoy different activities cycling, horseback riding or trekking around the mountains and lakes of the Mediterranean Pyrenees.
Directed by Emiliano Bechi Gabrielli
www.emisevenmedia.com
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
wn.com/Pyrenees, The Door To Costa Brava
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
Take a look at the Pyrenees, the door to Costa Brava. A land of green mountains, old creatures, ancient volcanoes and amazing people. A region you can enjoy different activities cycling, horseback riding or trekking around the mountains and lakes of the Mediterranean Pyrenees.
Directed by Emiliano Bechi Gabrielli
www.emisevenmedia.com
http://en.costabrava.org/come/girona-pyrenees
- published: 30 Sep 2015
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CONQUES - Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées - Travel notes
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding herita...
By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to discover all of the Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées :
http://www.greatsites-midipyrenees.co.uk
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By bringing to life what they are about in an authentic and aesthetically pleasing way, the Great Tourist Sites in Midi-Pyrénées reveal their outstanding heritage and the wealth of interest in the surrounding area. From great moments in history to fascinating anecdotes, along well-trodden paths and off the beaten track, they greet the traveller with an aura of wonder and freshness.
Click here to discover all of the Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées :
http://www.greatsites-midipyrenees.co.uk
- published: 31 Mar 2015
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Parnassos Mountain - Greece Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Parnes, the high...
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Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Parnes, the highest peak in Attica and takes you on a tour of its sites and
attractions.
At 1415m, Parnes is the highest peak in Attica. In the towns of -- and --, along the road that winds up the mountain, tourism is the main source of income today. The attractive open air restaurants are frequented by Athenians too. The Agia Trias resort beneath the peak is accessible by road but it's easier to take the cable car. The cable car system was built in 1971 and then completely rebuilt in 2000. The departure hall is lavish enough with its spiral staircase and state of the art chandelier. But at the peak station, the visitor actually steps right into a luxury casino.
The green slopes of the Pyrenees are easy to recognize amidst the other mostly bare and yellowish brown mountains. There's little water and the rock is mainly limestone. The mountains hold lots of marble and other valuable materials. In ancient times, -- was known for its rich silver mine. In the smaller valleys, olive groves are interspersed with orchards of grapes, oranges, lemons and figs. Cereals produced include wheat, barley, rye, maiz and rice. Scented herbs often grow wild in fields and at the roadside. On the rocks, Mediterranean plants grow among the thistles, agave, aloe vera and frigana. Goats, sheep and donkeys graze in the meadows. Use of the cable car is free of charge. This is the casino's gift to prospective customers. However, many won't spend money at the tables, bring a tent to enjoy the fantastic view.
The Pyrenees is surrounded on three sides by tall mountains and only towards the south do we have an open view of the sea. We can see the island of Salamis, famous for another ancient battle. As at marathon, the Greeks faced the Persian force far superior in numbers, however, this is a maritime battle. The story is told by Aeschylus in his tragedy, the Persians.
Athens beach vacation resort begins at some 10km from the Olympian. The section of the Saronic Gulf between Athens and Cape Sounion was called coast of Apollo. There are many important settlements here for example Agios Kosmas. After that, the place fell into deep slumber and it was repopulated only from 1922 when thousands of Greeks left Asia Minor and settled here. However, real growth had to wait until the advent of mass tourism. Since then the area has come to be known as Attica's Riviera. Tourists swarmed the Palaio Faliron, Kalamaki and Varkiza. New and increasingly sophisticated hotels are cropping up along the jagged coastline with its sandy and rocky beaches and they inevitably promote the development of the area.
Hotels are followed by well equipped beach facilities. Restaurants, taverns, gift shops, nightclubs, casinos, golf courses and sports facilities. The Glyfada area is especially rich in hillside villas and holiday homes. Its beach, Astir Beach is the best on the coast. Close to the town, we find the two airports that serve Athens, Hellinikon and the west terminal. The name Vouliagmeni means sunken. The town took its name in ancient time from a small lake wedged between precipitous rocks. Its sulfurous water fed by warm underground currents is used for medicinal purposes. Almost every Greek coastal town has a fish market. Sometimes, it's found next to the vegetable and meat market but more often in the harbor.
The Glyfada market is one of the latter type where the produce of the sea is sold straight from the boat. The catch is so fresh it wiggles. There're tunas, cods, mullets, halibuts and sharks. Tiny sardines are netted in bulk but the nets also trapped squids and octopi. Both are popular in Greek cuisine just like shrimp and other shellfish. Seafood is prepared as soup or as a starter, warm or cold, and it's grilled or made into pita filling or as a salad as well. Squid rings are delicious fried in batter and octopus is often served in a fresh tomato sauce. Clams and shrimp tails are often used in salads.
The wild romance of the rocky coastline between Kalamaki and Glyfada rivals the beauty of the Greek islands. The hotels lining the beach are cheaper than in downtown Athens and it's easy to get around either by car or by public transportation.
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Visit Parnes in Greece
Attic Riviera - Travel Guide Greece
wn.com/Parnassos Mountain Greece Travel Guide
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc
Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Parnes, the highest peak in Attica and takes you on a tour of its sites and
attractions.
At 1415m, Parnes is the highest peak in Attica. In the towns of -- and --, along the road that winds up the mountain, tourism is the main source of income today. The attractive open air restaurants are frequented by Athenians too. The Agia Trias resort beneath the peak is accessible by road but it's easier to take the cable car. The cable car system was built in 1971 and then completely rebuilt in 2000. The departure hall is lavish enough with its spiral staircase and state of the art chandelier. But at the peak station, the visitor actually steps right into a luxury casino.
The green slopes of the Pyrenees are easy to recognize amidst the other mostly bare and yellowish brown mountains. There's little water and the rock is mainly limestone. The mountains hold lots of marble and other valuable materials. In ancient times, -- was known for its rich silver mine. In the smaller valleys, olive groves are interspersed with orchards of grapes, oranges, lemons and figs. Cereals produced include wheat, barley, rye, maiz and rice. Scented herbs often grow wild in fields and at the roadside. On the rocks, Mediterranean plants grow among the thistles, agave, aloe vera and frigana. Goats, sheep and donkeys graze in the meadows. Use of the cable car is free of charge. This is the casino's gift to prospective customers. However, many won't spend money at the tables, bring a tent to enjoy the fantastic view.
The Pyrenees is surrounded on three sides by tall mountains and only towards the south do we have an open view of the sea. We can see the island of Salamis, famous for another ancient battle. As at marathon, the Greeks faced the Persian force far superior in numbers, however, this is a maritime battle. The story is told by Aeschylus in his tragedy, the Persians.
Athens beach vacation resort begins at some 10km from the Olympian. The section of the Saronic Gulf between Athens and Cape Sounion was called coast of Apollo. There are many important settlements here for example Agios Kosmas. After that, the place fell into deep slumber and it was repopulated only from 1922 when thousands of Greeks left Asia Minor and settled here. However, real growth had to wait until the advent of mass tourism. Since then the area has come to be known as Attica's Riviera. Tourists swarmed the Palaio Faliron, Kalamaki and Varkiza. New and increasingly sophisticated hotels are cropping up along the jagged coastline with its sandy and rocky beaches and they inevitably promote the development of the area.
Hotels are followed by well equipped beach facilities. Restaurants, taverns, gift shops, nightclubs, casinos, golf courses and sports facilities. The Glyfada area is especially rich in hillside villas and holiday homes. Its beach, Astir Beach is the best on the coast. Close to the town, we find the two airports that serve Athens, Hellinikon and the west terminal. The name Vouliagmeni means sunken. The town took its name in ancient time from a small lake wedged between precipitous rocks. Its sulfurous water fed by warm underground currents is used for medicinal purposes. Almost every Greek coastal town has a fish market. Sometimes, it's found next to the vegetable and meat market but more often in the harbor.
The Glyfada market is one of the latter type where the produce of the sea is sold straight from the boat. The catch is so fresh it wiggles. There're tunas, cods, mullets, halibuts and sharks. Tiny sardines are netted in bulk but the nets also trapped squids and octopi. Both are popular in Greek cuisine just like shrimp and other shellfish. Seafood is prepared as soup or as a starter, warm or cold, and it's grilled or made into pita filling or as a salad as well. Squid rings are delicious fried in batter and octopus is often served in a fresh tomato sauce. Clams and shrimp tails are often used in salads.
The wild romance of the rocky coastline between Kalamaki and Glyfada rivals the beauty of the Greek islands. The hotels lining the beach are cheaper than in downtown Athens and it's easy to get around either by car or by public transportation.
Tags: Visit Parnes in Greece,Greece travel attractions,greece travel guide,greece travel information,greece travel tips,shepherd entertainment,Parnes in Greece,shepherdfilm,world travel
Visit Parnes in Greece
Attic Riviera - Travel Guide Greece
- published: 26 Jun 2013
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Moto Pyrénées All road Presentation
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Voyages / Vacances / Balades moto dans les Pyrénées
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Moto Pyrénées All road Presentation
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Découvrez les Pyrénées ... autrement !
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Travel / Vacation / Motorcycle tours in the Pyrenees
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Discover the Pyrenees ... differently !!!
Motorbike tours with guide,site visits,tastings,shows...
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Reisen / Urlaub / Motorrad Fahrten in den Pyrenäen
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Moto Pyrénées All road Presentation
Voyages / Vacances / Balades moto dans les Pyrénées
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Découvrez les Pyrénées ... autrement !
Balades moto avec guide,visites de sites,dégustations,spectacles...
Toutes les infos sur www.moto-pyrenees.com
*
Motorreizen / Motorvakantie / Motorritten in de Pyreneeën
On-road, All-road, Off-road,Trails, Enduro
Ontdek de Pyreneeën ... op een andere manier !!!
Motorritten met gids, bezoeken van sites, degustaties, spektakels...
Alle info op www.moto-pyrenees.com
*
Travel / Vacation / Motorcycle tours in the Pyrenees
On-road, All-road, Off-road, Trails, Enduro
Discover the Pyrenees ... differently !!!
Motorbike tours with guide,site visits,tastings,shows...
All info:www.moto-pyrenees.com
*
Reisen / Urlaub / Motorrad Fahrten in den Pyrenäen
On-road, All-road, Off-road,Trails,Enduro
Entdecken Sie die Pyrenäen ... anders !
Fahrradtouren mit Führer,Besichtigungen,Verkostungen,Ausstellungen...
www.moto-pyrenees.com
- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 7