PyreneesAirport may refer to Pau Pyr n es Airport , an airport serving Pau, France, located 10  km northwest of Pau Tarbes Lourdes PyreneesAirport , a small regional airport located 9  km south southwest of Tarbes, near Lourdes, France airport disambiguation ... more details
for other meanings coord 42 40 N 1 00 E region ES type mountain display title Geobox Range name Pyrenees ... for image Central pyrenees.jpg image caption Central Pyrenees country France country1 Spain country2 ... s 28 highest long EW E map Pyrenees topographic map en.svg map caption Topographic map The Pyrenees ... London pages 28 29 isbn 0 00 448148 8 ref The adjective related to the noun Pyrenees in English ... who eponym gave her name to the Pyrenees. The Greek historiography Greek historian Herodotus says ... The Spanish Pyrenees are part of the following Provinces of Spain provinces , from east to west Girona ... autonomous community Basque Country . The French Pyrenees are also part of the following d partement ... Pyrenees National Park . The independent principality of Andorra is sandwiched in the eastern portion of the mountain range between the Spanish Pyrenees and French Pyrenees . File Pyrenees composite NASA.jpg frame center Composite satellite image of the Pyrenees NASA Physical geography Physiograpically , the Pyrenees are typically divided into three sections the Atlantic or Western , the Central, and the Eastern Pyrenees. Together, they form a distinct physiographic province of the larger Alpine System division. File Aneto 01.jpg thumb 200px right Pico del Aneto , the highest mountain of the Pyrenees ... Maurici National Park , Spain The Central Pyrenees extend westward from the Aran Valley to the Somport ... Pyrenees, the average elevation gradually increases from the west to the east, from the Basque mountains near the Bay of Biscay of the Atlantic Ocean. In the Eastern Pyrenees, with the exception of one ... See also Geology of the Pyrenees The Pyrenees are older than the Alps their sediment s were first ... to the entire chain, culminating in the Eocene epoch. The eastern part of the Pyrenees consists ... between France and Spain run only in the lowlands at the western and eastern ends of the Pyrenees ... de la Casa Port d Envalira , the highest mountain pass in the Pyrenees and one of the highest ... more details
Pyrenees may refer to any of three mountain ranges Pyrenees , on the Franco Spanish border Pyrenees Victoria , in south eastern Australia Montes Pyrenaeus , on the moon Pyrenees may also refer to Pyrenees cheese is a French cheese made in the region of Aquitaine . Pyrenees goat is a French domestic goat from Pyrenees . Pyr n es Paris M tro is a station of the Paris M tro . Great Pyrenees , a dog breed. See also Pyrenean disambiguation geodis fr Pyr n es homonymie it Pyr n es oc Piren us omonimia ... more details
The French Pyrenees is a large mountain range on the French Spanish border that is part of the following d partement in France d partement s , from east to west Pyr n es Orientales , Aude , Ari ge , Haute Garonne , Hautes Pyr n es , and Pyr n es Atlantiques the latter two of which include Pyrenees National Park . Category Pyrenees France geo stub coord missing France ... more details
coast on the Catalonia Catalan end of the Pyrenees. Main ranges Although the highest peaks in the Pre Pyrenees are not as high as those in the Pyrenees proper, some summits reach 2.500 m ... Loarre Sierra de Javierre Sierra Caballera Sierra de Leire See also Geology of the Pyrenees Sub Pyrenees ... coord 42 20 N 1 0 E type mountain source cawiki display title Category Pre Pyrenees Category Mountains ... more details
Coord 42 6 5 N 2 17 37 E type mountain region ES CT display title File Geocat ca.svg thumb Geogr fic map of Catalonia displaying the main morphologic features according to the Great Catalan Encyclopedia File Bellmuntestiu2004.jpg thumb Nostra Senyora de Bellmunt chapel on the mountains close to Sant Pere de Torell in the Sub Pyrenees area The Sub Pyrenees are a mountainous region in Catalonia , Spain , forming a section of the southern foothills of the Pyrenees . They are located at the eastern end of the Pre Pyrenees , west of the Catalan Transversal Range , between the lower Ripoll s and an area of the high Garrotxa . The Sub Pyrenees consist of a series of parallel mountain ranges aligned in an east west direction. Their shape is smooth and they are mostly covered with forest . They are cut transversally by the Ter River , between the Sant Amand 1,851 m ref cite web url http www.icc.cat portal title Mapa Topogr fic de Catalunya publisher Institut Cartogr fic de Catalunya accessdate May 22, 2010 . ref anticline and Bellmunt Sant Pere de Torell Bellmunt 1,515 m , the mountain massif rising over the Plain of Vic . The term Subpirineu was first used in 1938 by Catalan geographer and geologist Llu s Sol . He justified the separateness of the Sub Pyrenees from the Pre Pyrenees and the Transversal Range on the basis of the material composition of the mountains and the relatively more recent character of the anticline and the evidence of fractures. ref http www.enciclopedia.cat fitxa v2.jsp?NDCHEC 0064384 Enciclop dia.cat ref The name Sub Pyrenees was systematically accepted in the 1958 work Geografia de Catalunya . ref Jordi Sacasas i Llu s, Geograf a de Catalunya , Publicacions L Abadia de Montserrat. ISBN 9788484159155 ref See also Geology of the Pyrenees Pre Pyrenees Catalan Transversal Range References Reflist External links http www.gencat.cat ptop actuacions informacio publica cataleg paisatge comarques gironines 03 Factors Naturals web.pdf El Factor Natural de ... more details
Infobox Dogbreed akcgroup Working akcstd http www.akc.org breeds great pyrenees index.cfm altname Great Pyrenees br Patou br Chien des Pyr n es br Chien de Montagne des Pyr n es br Monta s del Pirineo ... 2 fcinum 137 fcisection 2 fcistd http www.dogdomain.com fcistandards fci 137.htm image Great Pyrenees ...?OpenDocument The Pyrenean Mountain Dog , known as the Great Pyrenees in North America , is a large ... Mastiff . The Great Pyrenees is a very old breed that has been used for hundreds of years by shepherds, including those of the Basque people , who inhabit parts of the region in and around the Pyrenees ... name Great Pyrenees Com cite web url http www.greatpyrenees.com history fr.shtml title Great Pyrenees Connection Great Pyrenees Colors publisher Greatpyrenees.com date accessdate 2012 03 17 ref By the early ... name Great Pyrenees Com They are related to several other large white European livestock guardian ... and St. Bernard dog St. Bernard . According to the Great Pyrenees Club of America, the Great Pyrenees ... guardian instinct. ref cite web url http clubs.akc.org gpca glgd.html title Great Pyrenees Club of America ... Pyrenees breed has experienced a dramatic fall off in the number of U.S. AKC breed registrations ... at 45 in 2000 and by 2010 Great Pyrenees had dropped to 71. Other large breeds in the same working ... Pyrenees experienced a drastic 7 point drop in registrations. Although AKC rankings are not a true ... registry services both play a part in the continuing decline in Great Pyrenees AKC registrations. Description Image GreatPyrenees 970.jpg thumb Puppy, approx. two months old Image Great Pyrenees Tavish.jpg thumb left A Domesticated Great Pyrenees Image Pyreneean Mountain dog guarding sheep.jpg thumb right A Great Pyrenees guarding sheep Males grow to convert 110 120 lb kg and convert 27 32 in cm ... mask mask , ears and sometimes on the body and tail. As Great Pyrenees mature, their coats grow thicker ... and on the eye rims should be jet black. ref cite web url http www.akc.org breeds great pyrenees ... more details
coord 37 6 59.49 S 143 18 48.82 E region AU display title File Pyrenees ranges Victoria.JPG thumb The Pyrenees ranges, as seen from Avoca The Pyrenees is a wine region centred on the Pyrenees ranges located in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia near the town of Avoca, Victoria Avoca . The altitude of the ranges is 300 to over 750 m approximately 980 2460 ft . Main peaks in the range include Mount Avoca 747 m and Mount Warrenmang 537 m . Exploration The explorer and surveyor Thomas Mitchell explorer Thomas Mitchell was the first European recorded to have traveled through the district on his 1836 in Australia 1836 journey of exploration. The ranges reminded him of the Pyrenees in Europe where he had served as an army officer, hence the name he gave them. He found the area more temperate in climate and better watered than inland New South Wales, and he encouraged settlers to take up land in the region he described as Australia Felix . Wine File Avoca vineyards.JPG thumb Vineyards near Avoca, viewed from the Pyrenees ranges Vines were first planted in the region in 1848 in Australia ... 1800s and early part of the twentieth century. ref name Dunston 1 Wines and Winemakers of the Pyrenees The Natuaral Garden of Victoria, Pyrenees Vignerons Association. ref The pioneer of the region ... and 1980s included Chateau R my since renamed Blue Pyrenees Estate , Dalwhinnie Vineyard, Mount ... url http www.wineaustralia.com Australia Default.aspx?tabid 751 title Pyrenees, Victoria work Wine ... Pyrenees Tourism website http www.pyrenees.org.au Wineries of the Pyrenees website http australianwineregions.com Pyrenees Australian Wine Regions Map of the Pyrenees region http www.farlang.com gemstones bradford pyrenees page 001 Pyrenees Gold Field Victoria Geol. Survey, 1904, WM Bradford discusses Geology of Pyrenees area and Gold Field. Category Wine regions of Victoria Australia Category ... es Pirineos Victoria fr Pyrenees Victoria ... more details
The Spanish Pyrenees is a large mountain range which is part of the following Provinces of Spain provinces , from east to west Girona province Girona , Barcelona province Barcelona , Lleida province Lleida , Huesca province Huesca , Zaragoza province Zaragoza , Navarra , and Guip zcoa . The mountain s dominions stretch for 450 kilometres from the Bay of Biscay Cantabrian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea . ref Cite news url http www.spain.info TourSpain Grandes 20Rutas Recorridos Rutas 0 Pirineos?language en title Pyrenees publisher Spain.info date accessdate 2007 11 27 ref References Reflist External links http www.spain.info TourSpain Tourism in Spain Coord missing Spain Category Pyrenees Spain geo stub ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type lga name Pyrenees Shire state vic image Australia Victoria Pyrenees Shire.svg caption Location in Victoria pop formatnum 6885 pop footnotes 2009 ref cite web url http www.abs.gov.au ausstats abs .nsf Latestproducts 3218.0Main 20Features52008 09?opendocument&tabname Summary&prodno 3218.0&issue 2008 09&num &view title Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2008 09 author Australian Bureau of Statistics date 30 March 2010 accessdate 3 June 2010 ref area 3433 est seat Avoca, Victoria Avoca mayor John Quinn region logo Pyrenees Shire logo.jpg url http www.pyrenees.vic.gov.au stategov fedgov near nw Shire of Northern Grampians Northern Grampians near n Shire of Northern Grampians Northern Grampians near ne Shire of Central Goldfields Central Goldfields near w Rural City of Ararat Ararat near e Shire of Hepburn Hepburn , City of Ballarat Ballarat near sw Rural City of Ararat Ararat near s Corangamite Shire Corangamite near se Golden Plains Shire Golden Plains File BeaufortPyreneesShireOffices.JPG thumb The shire offices in Beaufort, Victoria Beaufort Pyrenees Shire is a Local Government Areas of Victoria Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia . It is located in the western part of the state. It includes the towns of Avoca, Victoria Avoca and Beaufort, Victoria Beaufort . It was formed in 1994 from the merger of the Shire of Avoca , Shire of Lexton and Shire of Ripon . In 2006, it had a population of 6,558, covering over 3,432 square kilometres. Wards Avoca Beaufort Goldsmith, named after Lake Goldsmith Mitchell Warrenmang Each ward is represented by one elected Councillor. ref name council Cite web last Local Government Victoria title Pyrenees ... References Reflist External links http www.pyrenees.vic.gov.au Pyrenees Shire official website http ... pyrenees.com Towns in Pyrenees Shire Local Government Areas of Victoria Australia gov stub coord 37 ... Australia de Pyrenees Shire fr Comt des Pyrenees nl Pyrenees Shire ... more details
One of the French Revolutionary armies , the Army of the Pyrenees Arm e des Pyr n es was created by a decree of the National Convention dated 1 October 1792 and formed out of the right wing of the Arm e du Midi . At the outbreak of the War of the Pyrenees with the Kingdom of Spain , a decree of 30 April 1793 separated the Arm e des Pyr n es into the Army of the eastern Pyrenees Arm e des Pyr n es orientales and the Army of the western Pyrenees Arm e des Pyr n es occidentales . ref G rard Folio. La citadelle et la place de Saint Jean Pied de Port, de la Renaissance l poque Contemporaine , in Cahier du Centre d tudes d histoire de la d fense n 25 Histoire de la fortification , 2005 ISBN 2 11 094732 2, Online http www.cehd.sga.defense.gouv.fr IMG pdf cahier25 T1.pdf , accessed 3 March 2007, p 134 ref . Commanders General Joseph Servan de Gerbey , 3 October 1792 16 February 1793 General Louis Dubouquet , 17 February 4 April 1793 interim General Servan de Gerbey, 5 April 1793 30 April 1793 General Mathieu Henri Marchant de La Houli re , from 17 April commander of the eastern division, committed suicide shortly after the loss of C ret on 20 April ref Prats, Ceret ref General Claude Souchon de Chameron , 25 April provisional Notes references Source Equivalent French http www.prats.fr dotclear index.php?2007 08 08 23 la prise de ceret par le comte de la union La Prise de Ceret par le Comte de la Union by Bernard Prats in French DEFAULTSORT Army Of The Pyrenees Category Arm es of the French First Republic Pyrenees fr Arm e des Pyr n es ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict War of the Pyrenees partof the French Revolutionary Wars image Image ... distance. date 7 March 1793 22 July 1795 place Pyrenees result Peace of Basel & Second Treaty of San ... French Revolutionary War of the Pyrenees Campaignbox First Coalition The War of the Pyrenees was the Pyrenees ... . The war was fought in the eastern Pyrenees, the western Pyrenees, at the French port of Toulon , and at sea. In 1793, a Spanish army invaded Rousillon in the eastern Pyrenees and maintained itself on French ... a serious defeat on it in November 1794. After February 1795, the war in the eastern Pyrenees became a stalemate. In the western Pyrenees, the French began to win in 1794. By 1795, the French army controlled ... or the guillotine with alarming frequency. Army of the Eastern Pyrenees commanders and generals ... March, France declared war on her ancient ally Spain. ref Durant, p 53 ref Eastern Pyrenees At the outbreak ... the Army of Catalonia in the eastern Pyrenees. Ricardos invaded the Cerdagne and captured Saint Laurent ... de La Houli re committed suicide. On 30 April, the French government split the Army of the Pyrenees into the Army of the eastern Pyrenees and the Army of the western Pyrenees . In the Battle of Mas Deu ... Eastern Theater Pyrenees War 1793 to 1795.JPG left thumb 320px War of the Pyrenees, Eastern Theater ... to command the Army of Catalonia instead. The Army of the eastern Pyrenees also had a new commander ... July. ref Smith, p 104 ref Western Pyrenees Image Moncey de conegliano.jpg right thumb 150px Bon Adrien de Moncey Historian Digby Smith lists no battles in the western Pyrenees for the year 1793. ref ... Image Western Pyrenees 1793 to 1795.JPG left thumb 320px War of the Pyrenees, Western Theater On 23 July, the Army of the Western Pyrenees attacked Spanish fortified positions with the divisions of MG ... navy. Conclusion The Peace of Basel ended the War of the Pyrenees on 22 July 1795. An alliance convention ... Batty Campaign of the left wing of the Allied Army, in the Western Pyrenees and South of France ... more details
File Tratado Pirineos 1659.jpg 250px thumb right The geopolitical effects of the Treaty of Pyrenees 1659 The Treaty of the Pyrenees lang es Tratado de los Pirineos , lang fr Trait des Pyr n es , lang ca Tractat dels Pirineus was signed to end Franco Spanish War 1635 the 1635 to 1659 war between France and Spain , a war that was initially a part of the wider Thirty Years War . It was signed on Pheasant Island , a river island on the border between the two countries. The kings Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain were represented by their chief ministers, Cardinal Mazarin and Don Luis de Haro , respectively. Context France entered the Thirty Years War after the Spanish Habsburg victories in the Dutch Revolt in the 1620s and at the Battle of N rdlingen 1634 Battle of N rdlingen against Sweden in 1634. By 1640 France began to interfere in Spanish politics, aiding the revolt in Catalan ... , and a new border with Spain was fixed at the Pyrenees. ref name pyrconditions cite book ... north of the Pyrenees should become part of France. For that reason there is an exclave of Spain in this part ... . ref name pyrconditions Consequences The Treaty of the Pyrenees is the last major diplomatic achievement ... the partition of its territory by means of the Treaty of the Pyrenees. All in all, in 1660, when ... and French Cerdagne were transferred to France. The Albera Range , an eastern prolongation of the Pyrenees ... in Perpignan . In 2009 the demonstrations marked the 350 anniversary of the Treaty of the Pyrenees ... Treaty of the Pyrenees reflist External links PDFlink http www.smae.diplomatie.gouv.fr choiseul ... , France National Archives Transcription fr icon Category Treaties of Flanders Pyrenees Category Thirty Years War treaties Pyrenees Category Military history of Catalonia Category Peace treaties of the Ancien R gime Pyrenees Category Pyr n es Orientales Category Linguistic rights Category 1659 ... Pyrenees Category 1659 treaties Category Treaties of the Spanish Empire Category France Spain relations ... more details
The Pyrenees form part of the huge Alpine Orogeny alpine orogenic system . This 430  kilometre long ... , and Andorra . ref Boillot, G & Capdevila, R 1977 . The Pyrenees subduction and collision. Earth ... shows an asymmetric flower like structure with steeper dips on the French side. The Pyrenees are not solely ... Shear geology shearing . Geographic arrangement The Pyrenees sensu stricto stretch in a westnorthwest ... the Pyrenees continue farther west into the Basque mountains Basque and the Cantabrian mountains the Basque ... km long. Structural organisation of the orogen A profile through the Pyrenees sensu stricto shows ... west trending major faults ref Choukroune, P 1992 . Tectonic evolution of the Pyrenees. Annu. Rev ... part of the Aquitaine Basin, the northern foreland of the Pyrenees, and was caught up in the Pyrenean ... near Sainte Baume , which gradually disappears south of Brignoles . Within the Pyrenees sensu ... which behaved as a downwarp to the slowly rising Pyrenees immediately to the south. A very thick 2000 ... the Variscan orogeny and intruded by late stage Variscan granitoid s. All the highest peaks of the Pyrenees ... Oligocene. ref Verg s, J & Mu oz, JA 1990 . Thrust sequence in the southern central Pyrenees. Bull. Soc ... Geomorphologic map of Catalonia width 100 style background none align top legend ff3f3f Pyrenees legend ffa545 Pre Pyrenees legend fff915 Catalan Central Depression legend d8c03d Smaller mountain ... are the Sierras Aragonesas and Serres Catalanes of the southern Pre Pyrenees . They are, much like ... , the structures simplify in the Basque and in the Cantabrian Mountains Cantabrian Pyrenees, the sedimentary ... of the orogen Due to its polycyclic geological evolution, the Pyrenees can be attributed to two ... intrusion of metagranites in the Late Proterozoic Canaveilles Group of the Pyrenees and the Montagne ... in the Basque Pyrenees . Generally in the western Pyrenees, shallow marine facies prevail, whereas in the eastern Pyrenees, hemipelagic facies with occasional high grounds predominate. The Devonian ... more details
File Copa Campionat dels Pirineus 1910.JPG thumb First Pyrenees Cup, won by FC Barcelona in 1910. Photo taken at the FC Barcelona Museum . The Pyrenees Cup was a competition of the Pyrenees football initiative patron Occitan Monsieur Labat held between 1910 and 1914 with the participation of clubs around the territories of Pyr n es Catalonia , the Basque Country autonomous community Basque Country , Languedoc , Midi Pyr n es and Aquitaine . The Cup was one of the first international football competition in Europe. The final was played in a different country every year. The tournament stopped due to the beginning of World War I in 1914. History class wikitable style text align center style background Year style background Venue style background Champion style background Runner up style background Results Align left 1910 S te FC Barcelona Real Sociedad align center 2 1 Align left 1911 Toulouse FC Barcelona Gars Bordeaux FC align center 4 0 Align left 1912 Toulouse FC Barcelona Stade Bordelais Universit Club align center 5 3 Align left 1913 Barcelona FC Barcelona Com te simotes Bordeaux align center 7 2 Align left 1914 Barcelona FC Espanya de Barcelona FC Espanya Com te simotes Bordeaux align center 3 1 Titles by club class wikitable style text align center style background CCDDEE Club style background CCDDEE Championships style background CCDDEE Runners up Align left FC Barcelona align center 4 align center 0 Align left FC Espanya de Barcelona FC Espanya align center 1 align center 0 Align left Com te simotes Bordeaux align center 0 align center 2 Align left Gars Bordeaux FC align center 0 align center 1 Align left Real Sociedad align center 0 align center 1 Align left Stade Bordelais Universit Club align center 0 align center 1 Titles by region class wikitable style text align center style background Club style background Championships style background Runners up Align left Image Flag of Catalonia.svg 20px Catalonia align center 5 align center 0 Align left Image Aquitaine ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of the Pyrenees image Image Wellington at Sorauren.jpg 200 px caption Wellington at Sorauren by Thomas Jones Barker partof Peninsular War date 25 July to 2 August 1813 place Pyr n es North Pyrenees , Spain result Allied victory combatant1 flagicon France First French Empire French Empire combatant2 flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom br flagicon image PortugueseFlag1750.png Kingdom of Portugal Portugal br flagicon Spain 1785 Spain commander1 flagicon France Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult Marshal Nicolas Soult commander2 flagicon United Kingdom Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Marquess Wellington strength1 79,000 ref Glover, p. 248 ref strength2 62,000 ref name Glover, p. 249 Glover, p. 249 ref casualties1 12,501 ref name Smith434 Smith, p. 434 ref casualties2 7,000 ref name Glover, p. 258 Glover, p. 258 ref Campaignbox Peninsular War 1813 1814 The Battle of the Pyrenees was a large scale offensive launched ref Chandler, p. 351. Chandler recognizes the battle as an offensive. ref on 25 July 1813 by Marshal of France Marshal Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult from the Pyr n es region on Napoleon I of France Emperor Napoleon s order, in the hope of relieving French garrisons under siege at Pamplona and San Sebasti n . After initial success the offensive ground to a halt in face of increased allied resistance under the command of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley, Marquess ... either garrison. The Battle of the Pyrenees involved several distinct actions. On 25 July, Soult ..., 522 523 ref Wellington defended the line of the western Pyrenees with a covering force of 62,000 ... Battle of the Pyrenees 1813 Map.JPG left thumb 380px Battle of the Pyrenees, 25 July 1813 The responsibility ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Pyrenees, Battle of the Category Battles involving the United Kingdom Category Battles ... of the Pyrenees Category 1813 in Spain Battle of the Pyrenees Category Battle honours of the King ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2010 Primary sources article date December 2008 Infobox roller coaster name Pyrenees image Use ONLY the filename, not a full Image link imagedimensions Must be expressed in pixels px default is 250px caption location Parque Espana Shima Spain Village Must not be linked, will auto categorize the coaster. locationarticle Must not be linked. section Must not be linked. type Steel Must be Steel or Wood , nothing else. Must not be linked. type2 Inverted Must not be linked, will auto categorize the coaster. type3 Must not be linked, will auto categorize the coaster. status Open opened 1997 closed manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard Must not be linked, will auto categorize the coaster. designer Werner Stengel model Inverted Coaster track lift height ft 147.67 Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. drop ft Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. length ft 4048.58 Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters. speed mph 62.1 Must be expressed in miles per hour and may contain only numeric characters. inversions 6 duration 1 53 angle Do not include degrees , it is added automatically. capacity cost acceleration gforce restriction in Must be expressed in inches and may contain only numeric characters. rcdb number 1227 The number in the URL of the coaster s RCDB page coordinates coord 34.359832 N 136.845 E source dewiki region JP 24 type landmark format dms display title,inline Pyrenees is a steel roller coaster steel roller coaster at Parque Espana Shima Spain Village in Japan . DEFAULTSORT Pyrenees Roller Coaster Category Roller coasters in Japan Category Roller coasters introduced in 1997 de Pyrenees fr Pyrenees Parque Espana Shima Spain Village ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Army of the Eastern Pyrenees image Image Vista El Pertus.jpg 280px caption View from Fort de Bellegarde in the Pyrenees. Spanish territory is in the right foreground the rest belongs to France. During the fighting, the French first lost, then regained Bellegarde. dates 1793 1795 country First French Republic type Army role Operations in the eastern Pyrenees garrison battles War of the Pyrenees notable commanders Eustache Charles d Aoust br Jacques Fran ois Dugommier Jacques Dugommier br Dominique Catherine de P rignon Dominique P rignon Campaignbox French Revolutionary War of the Pyrenees The Army of the Eastern Pyrenees Arm e des Pyr n es orientales was one of the French ... during the War of the Pyrenees . The army was formed a few days after Spain invaded France in April ... to win victories. Its successes, together with the victories won by the Army of the western Pyrenees Army of the Western Pyrenees , forced Spain to sue for peace. The war took a severe toll on the commanders of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. One general died in battle, at least three were executed ... Army of the Pyrenees into two parts on 30 April 1793. The Army of the Eastern Pyrenees was assigned ... Pyrenees held the department of Pyr n es Atlantiques in the southwestern corner of France. History 1793 Invasion and defeat Image Eastern Theater Pyrenees War 1793 to 1795.JPG left thumb War of the Pyrenees, Eastern Pyrenees At first the war went badly for France. The Spanish army of Captain General ... and did not fight in the Pyrenees. ref Arrested after his defeat, Dagobert spent several months in prison ... Siege of Toulon began a thorough reorganization of the ill used Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. Dugommier ... recaptured Collioure and drove the Allied army south of the Pyrenees. Bellegarde proved to be a much ... Pyrenees and their dates of command are listed as follows. ref name French wikipedia Arm e des ... du 25 Frimaire An II des Somatents by Bernard Prats in French DEFAULTSORT Pyrenees, Army of Eastern ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Army of the Western Pyrenees image Image Baluarte de Red n3.JPG 280px caption The defenses of Pamplona, the object of French advances, remained in Spanish control during the war. dates 1793 1795 country Flag icon France First French Republic type Army role Operations in Basque Country greater region Basque Country and Navarre battles War of the Pyrenees notable commanders Jacques L onard Muller br Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey Campaignbox French Revolutionary War of the Pyrenees The Army of the western Pyrenees Arm e des Pyr n es occidentales was one of the French ... Country greater region Basque Country and in Navarre during the War of the Pyrenees . After ... Pyrenees captured significant portions of northeastern Spain. The army commanders with the longest ... . Organization The army came into existence by a decree of 30 April 1793, when the Army of the Pyrenees was divided into the Army of the eastern Pyrenees and the Army of the western Pyrenees. This occurred after the outbreak of fighting in the War of the Pyrenees . ref name FrenchWiki French Wikipedia ... were the 18th Dragoons , Volunteers of the Western Pyrenees 12th Hussars , and Bayonne Volunteer Chasseurs ... the western Pyrenees, while 36 battalions and two cavalry regiments joined the Army of the West France ... Pyrenees 1793 to 1795.JPG left thumb 380px War of the Pyrenees, Western Theater According to historian Digby Smith , no battles of importance occurred in the western Pyrenees in the year 1793. ref ... Arquinzu . ref On 23 July, the Army of the Western Pyrenees attacked the Spanish with the three front ... August, the Army of the Western Pyrenees was across the Ebro and preparing to invest Pamplona. ref Beckett ... parents, was appointed commander in chief of the Army in the western Pyrenees by order of the Executive ... of the western Pyrenees without having taken command. Instead, he led a column of reinforcements ..., Arm e des Pyr n es occidentales Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Pyrenees Western, Army ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Australian Road road name Pyrenees Highway route image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B180.svg route image2 route image3 photo caption Formerly Image Australian State Route 122.png 25px length 206 direction East West start Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route M79.svg 35px Calder Freeway , Elphinstone, Victoria finish Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B160.svg 35px Glenelg Highway , Glenthompson, Victoria est through Chewton, Victoria Chewton , Castlemaine, Victoria Castlemaine , Newstead, Victoria Newstead , Moolort, Victoria Moolort , Maryborough, Victoria Maryborough , Bung Bong, Victoria Bung Bong , Avoca, Victoria Avoca , Amphitheatre, Victoria Amphitheatre , Ararat, Victoria Ararat route exits Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route A300.svg 35px Midland Highway Victoria Midland Highway br Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B220.svg 35px Sunraysia Highway br Image Australian National Route A8.svg 35px Western Highway, Victoria Western Highway Pyrenees Highway in western Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia is a 206 kilometre highway serving to link the Calder Highway in Elphinstone, Victoria Elphinstone with the Glenelg Highway in Glenthompson, Victoria Glenthompson . It intersects with the region s major freight route the Western Highway, Victoria Western Highway in Ararat, Victoria Ararat , in addition to the Midland Highway Victoria Midland Highway in Castlemaine, Victoria Castlemaine and Sunraysia Highway in Avoca, Victoria Avoca . The highway was formerly named the Elizabeth Highway prior to 1911. See also Highways in Australia Highways in Victoria Road infrastructure in Victoria Category Australian highways Australia road stub ... more details
Other uses Airport disambiguation Use mdy dates date March 2012 advert date October 2011 Infobox Computer name AirPort developer Apple Inc. type Wireless Base Stations and cards photo File Connectwaves 20070109.png 200px caption The AirPort logo as seen in the AirPort Utility icon. first release date ... thumb 250px right Chipsets AirPort and AirPort Extreme are wireless LAN local area wireless networking products from Apple Inc. based on the IEEE 802.11 standard also known as Wi Fi . AirPort and AirPort ... , the AirPortAirPort cards expansion card or the AirPortAirPort routers router . In Japan ... title Wn Apg A publisher Iodata.jp date 2009 09 15 accessdate 2012 03 19 ref Overview AirPort debuted ... expansion card for Apple s new line of iBook notebooks and an AirPort Base Station. The AirPort ... Mac s. Only Xserve s do not have it as a standard or optional feature. The original AirPort system allowed ... and files between multiple computers. On January 7, 2003, Apple introduced AirPort Extreme , based on the 802.11g specification. AirPort Extreme allows theoretical peak data transfer rates of up to 54 ... the MacBook Pro , MacBook , Mac mini , and iMac shipped with an AirPort Extreme 802.11g card as standard. All other modern Macintosh Macs have an expansion slot for the card. AirPort and AirPort Extreme cards are not physically compatible AirPort Extreme cards cannot be installed in older Macs, and AirPort cards cannot be installed in newer Macs. The original AirPort card was discontinued in June 2004. On June 7, 2004, Apple released the AirPort Express base station as a Swiss Army knife product ... sharing device, through its USB host port. On January 9, 2007, Apple unveiled a new AirPort Extreme 802.11 Draft N Base Station , which introduced 802.11 Draft N to the Apple AirPort product line. This implementation ... pr library 2007 01 09apextreme.html Apple Introduces New AirPort Extreme with 802.11 Draft ... Capsule , an AirPort Extreme 802.11 Draft N with an internal hard drive. The device includes software ... more details
Other uses File Airport infrastructure.png thumb 400px Typical infrastructure of an airport File World airport map 2008.png thumb 400px Airport distribution in 2008 An airport is a location where aircraft ... or maintained at an airport. An airport consists of at least one surface such as a runway for a plane ... such as control tower s, hangar s and airport terminal terminal buildings. Larger airports may have fixed base operator fixed base operator services , seaplane docks and airport ramp ramps , air traffic control , passenger facilities such as restaurants and Airport lounge lounges , and emergency service s. A military airport is known as an Military airbase airbase or Naval air station air station . A water airport is a water aerodrome an area of open water used regularly by seaplane s or amphibious ... acts as an airport intitle water airport . Terminology The terms aerodrome , airfield , and airstrip ... aircraft. In colloquial use, the terms airport and aerodrome are often interchanged. However, in general, the term airport may imply or confer a certain stature upon the aviation facility that an aerodrome may not have achieved. In some jurisdictions, airport is a legal Technical terminology term of art ... are airports. In jurisdictions where there is no legal distinction between aerodrome and airport ... Airport , Incheon , South Korea Smaller or less developed airports which represent the vast majority ... is at Qamdo Bangda Airport in People s Republic of China China . It has a length of convert 5500 m 0 abbr on . The world s widest paved runway is at Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport in Russia and is convert ... the world factbook fields 2053.html CIA World Factbook airport listing ref ref https www.cia.gov library ... ref Airport ownership and operation File BBI 2010 07 23 5.JPG thumb The Berlin Brandenburg Airport is publicly financed by the states of Berlin and Brandenburg and the Federal Republic of Germany ... then lease the airport to private corporation s who oversee the airport s operation. For example, BAA ... more details
dablink This article is about the Seinfeld episode, for info about airports in general see airport . notability episode cat TV date January 2011 Infobox Television episode Title The Airport Series Seinfeld Image Caption Season 4 Episode 12 Airdate November 25, 1992 Production 412 Writer Larry Charles Director Tom Cherones Guests Episode list List of Seinfeld episodes List of Seinfeld episodes Season list Infobox Seinfeld season 4 episode list Prev Next Primarysources article date December 2008 The Airport is the 52nd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld . It was the 12th episode of the fourth season and aired on November 25, 1992. Plot summary Jerry Seinfeld character Jerry and Elaine Benes Elaine are flying home from St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis to New York, New York New York after Jerry has performed a show and Elaine has visited her sister. When their flight to JFK Airport gets cancelled, Jerry and Elaine rebook on another flight to LaGuardia Airport , with one seat left in first class and one in coach. After a brief tense moment during which Jerry explains that he cannot fly coach since he s flown first class before while Elaine hasn t and so cannot miss it, Elaine gets cramped into coach and Jerry parties in first class with a sexy model, Tia Van Camp Jennifer Campbell . Due to their having to rebook and a rerouting of their flight, George Costanza George and Cosmo Kramer Kramer go between John F. Kennedy International Airport JFK and LaGuardia Airport LaGuardia to pick them up. Once they settle on an airport, George meets a convict, and takes the last Time Magazine available. The convict asks for it, but George refuses, saying he has a blurb in it. The convict tells him to look at the cover, which shows the convict s face and the headline Caught . George still refuses to hand ... has to hold her breath in order to stomach going in. External links http www.tv.com seinfeld the airport ... Script Seinfeldscripts.com References seinfeld DEFAULTSORT Airport Category Seinfeld season 4 episodes ... more details
Hartford Airport can refer to several airport s in Hartford, Connecticut Bradley International Airport Hartford Brainard Airportairport disambiguation ... more details