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  • 1Middle Teton — à gauche, Grand Teton au centre et mont Moran à droite. Géographie Altitude 3 902 m …

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  • 2Massif Central — Range Puy de Dôme is the highest volcano in the chain of volcanoes Chaine des Puys …

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  • 3massif — cluster of hills, 1520s, from Fr. massif (see MASSIVE (Cf. massive)), here used as a noun in French; e.g. the Massif Central, name of the plateau in the middle of southern France …

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  • 4Massif Central (geology) — The Massif Central forms together with the Armorican Massif (Brittany and Normandy) one of the two big basement massifs in France. Its geological evolution started in the late Neoproterozoic and continues to this day. It has been shaped mainly by …

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  • 5Massif forestier — Forêt Pour les articles homonymes, voir Forêt (homonymie). Forêt tempérée résineux, îles San Juan dans l État de Washington …

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  • 6massif — noun Etymology: French, from massif, adjective, from Middle French, alteration of Old French massiz Date: 1873 1. a principal mountain mass 2. a block of the earth s crust bounded by faults or flexures and displaced as a unit without internal… …

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  • 7Garraf Massif — Elevation 657.1 m (2,156 ft) …

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  • 8Rhenish Massif — The Rhenish Massif (German: Rheinisches Schiefergebirge: Rhenish Slate Range ) is a geologic massif in western Germany, eastern Belgium, Luxembourg and northeastern France. The Rhenish Massif consists of the Belgian and French Ardennes, the… …

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  • 9Montgrí Massif — Montgrí Landscape in the Montgrí Massif, with the Valley of Santa Caterina and the rocky Muntanya d Ullà ( Mountain of Ullà ) …

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  • 10France in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of France Royaume de France ←   …

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