Canfranc (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɱˈfɾaŋk]) is a municipality in the Aragón Valley of north-eastern Spain consisting of two villages, the original village...
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Canfranc International railway station (Spanish: Estación Internacional de Canfranc) is a formerly international railway station in the village of Canfranc...
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The Pau–Canfranc railway is a partially-closed 93 km (58 mi) long international single-track standard gauge railway line connecting Pau in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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The Canfranc Underground Laboratory (Spanish: Laboratorio Subterráneo de Canfranc or LSC) is an underground scientific facility located in the former...
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frontier at a different point, between the Pyrenees towns of Somport and Canfranc. This fourth route follows the Aragonese Way and joins the French Way at...
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as part of his Great Continental Railway Journeys, in the "Salamanca to Canfranc", while in Salamanca, Portillo was given access to papers about his father...
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The Treaty of Canfranc was an agreement, signed in October 1288, between Edward I of England and Alfonso III of Aragon about the release of Charles II...
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reopened by SNCF in 2016. Canfranc Railway Station is located within Spain and is also served by the Spanish Jaca to Canfranc railway. International rail...
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Somport or Col du Somport, known also as the Aspe Pass or Canfranc Pass, (el. 1632 m.) is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees on the border of France...
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140 ft)) Col du Pourtalet (1,794 m (5,886 ft)). The Col de Somport or Port de Canfranc (1,632 m (5,354 ft)), where there were old Roman roads. Col de la Pierre...
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gold. In 2000, Jonathan Diaz, a French bus driver, found documents at the Canfranc International railway station that revealed 78 tonnes (86 short tons) of...
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in the French part destroyed a stretch of the railroad in 1970 and the Canfranc Station has been a cul-de-sac since then. There are four points connecting...
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which are: Ansó Valley: Veral river Hecho Valley: Aragón Subordán river Canfranc Valley: Aragón river Tena Valley: Gállego river Broto Valley: Ara river...
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laboratories (Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane, Laboratorio subterráneo de Canfranc, and Boulby Underground Laboratory), a member of the coordinating group...
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underground laboratory at Sudbury, the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, the Canfranc Underground Laboratory, the Boulby Underground Laboratory, the Deep Underground...
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central Pyrenean valley of the Aragon river, comprising Ansó, Echo, and Canfranc and centered on the small town of Jaca (Iacca in Latin and Chaca in Aragonese)...
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Argentina, 2008 Atizapan, Mexico, 2009 Cúcuta, Colombia, 2010 Yoro, Honduras, 2012 Campinas, Brazil, 2012 Zaragoza, El Salvador, 2014 Canfranc, Spain, 2015...
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operation in southern Spain was consequently closed down. The rail station of Canfranc was the conduit for the smuggling of people and information from Vichy...
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served by regional and AVE trains to destinations including Zaragoza, Canfranc, Madrid and Jaca. In 2018, SD Huesca, became the town's first football...
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Toulouse-Bayonne and Pau-Canfranc railway lines. The station is served by TGV (high speed trains), Intercités...
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the northeastern Aragon near the towns of Villanúa (to the south) and Canfranc (to the west). The peak is 2,886 meters AMSL high, being the highest summit...
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for another physics experiment, DArT (part of the DarkSide program), at Canfranc Underground Laboratory. ArDM did not find signals of dark matter particles...
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crossing the Pyrenees into Spain at Roncesvalles (Valcarlos Pass) and Canfranc (Somport Pass) and then converge at Puente la Reina south of Pamplona....
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Scintillators) is a dark matter direct detection experiment located at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC), in Spain. ANAIS' goal is to confirm or refute...
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International railway station can refer to: Canfranc International railway station Ashford International railway station Birmingham International railway...
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France via Canfranc, at 458 metres above sea level. Until 2006, the station was the only one in Spain in which trains heading towards Canfranc and the Pyrenees...
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or 250. Infanterie-Division as it was known in the German Army. Born in Canfranc, Aragon, and the son of the town's miller, Ezquerra was a Falangist and...
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Puerto) Artieda Ascara Bailo Borau Canal de Berdún (A Canal de Berdún) Canfranc Canfranc Estación Castiello de Jaca (Castiello de Chaca) Aratorés Fago Jaca...
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agreement, repeating most terms of the previous compromise, was signed at Canfranc in October. According to the treaty, Charles was to be released for a ransom...
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in Gan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Pau–Canfranc railway. The station is served by TER (local) services operated by the...
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