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    The Col des Bagenelles is a mountain pass at an altitude of 904 meters (2,966 ft) in the Vosges. The Col des Bagenelles lies at an altitude of 904 metres...
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    from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines via the Route des Crêtes (D48), passing Col des Bagenelles (904 m (2,966 ft)) and Col du Pré de Raves (1,009 m (3,310 ft)) en...
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    282 m (925 ft)), the Route des Crêtes is accessed via D48 and Col des Bagenelles (904 m (2,966 ft)), which leads to the Col du Bonhomme (949 m (3,114 ft))...
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    the Departmental Road 148, which connects the Col des Bagenelles to the Vosges department after the Col du Calvaire, or by taking the Jean-François Pelet...
    3 KB (252 words) - 02:28, 25 June 2024
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    Col de Sainte-Marie (772 metres; 2533') or the Tunnel Maurice-Lemaire (reopened, following a major upgrade, in October 2008). The Col des Bagenelles (904...
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  • du Feu: 13 ski lifts, 17 ski slopes, 51 km of cross-country skiing Col des Bagenelles: 2 ski lifts, 3 ski slopes, 56 km of cross-country skiing Cornimont:...
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    as the river descends from the main chain of the Vosges into the Col des Bagenelles, a mountain pass in the Vosges. The Liepvrette runs northeast through...
    40 KB (5,610 words) - 00:18, 28 January 2024