Cuxa Cloister, ca. 1130-40. French, Roussillon (Pyrenees-Orientales), from the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa, near Perpignan.(GalleryCard: Structure)(Brief article) (School Arts)
No queremos ser franceses.(Eyne, pueblo ubicado en los Pirineos, quiere ser EspaƱol otra vez)(TT: We do not want to be French.)(TA: Eyne, a town in the Pyrenees, wants to be Spanish again) (Tribuna de Actualidad)
Modernisation et territoire: L'electrification du grand Sudouest de la fin du XIXeme siecle a 1946 (The Journal of Transport History)
Life in Languedoc. (rural area in France) (Contemporary Review)
The language of the Chanson de Sainte Foy: why the Hispanic manner matters.(Report) (Romance Quarterly)
Large herbivores control the invasive potential of nonnative Austrian black pine in a mixed deciduous Mediterranean forest.(NOTE) (Canadian Journal of Forest Research)
Phare from the madding crowd.(Illustration) (Geographical)
Floods, report may spur change in cat system. (Business Insurance)
Fortant de France: you've come a long way, baby. (Wines & Vines)
Travel, transgression, and possession in Merimee's 'Carmen.' (The Romanic Review)
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