Use "pyrenees" in a sentence

1. 20 Avenue des Pyrenees, Amou, Landes

2. The Anatolian Pyrenees is not a purebred dog

3. Hannibal’s army numbered 59,000 soldiers when he crossed the Pyrenees.

4. Castellani - in the high Ter river basin, East Pyrenees southern slopes.

5. Bernese Mountain Dog Great Pyrenees Mix is a large, powerful, well-muscled dog that is usually a bit smaller than Great Pyrenees but may be larger than the Bernese

6. In the eastern Pyrenees the high summer temperature can be oppressive.

7. The small black horse from the Pyrenees is described throughout antiquity.

8. It is a cross between the Anatolian Shepherd and the Great Pyrenees

9. The Bielsa tunnel under the Pyrenees connects Aragnouet and Bielsa in Spain.

10. The Anatolian Pyrenees is a mixture of two breeds that are biologically quite similar

11. Favorite this post Mar 17 German Shepherd, Anatolian Shepherd, Great Pyrenees, Sarplaninac Mix

12. Basque definition is - a member of a people inhabiting the western Pyrenees on the Bay of Biscay.

13. In the descent of the Mente Pass in the Pyrenees on July 12, Ocaña fell.

14. Amphitheatre is a small town in Victoria, Australia.It is located on the Pyrenees Highway in the Pyrenees Shire, south-west of Avoca.At the 2016 census, Amphitheatre and the surrounding area had a population of 248.

15. At the Pyrenees, he released 11,000 Iberian troops who showed reluctance to leave their homeland.

16. Afikomen is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees Mix searching for a forever family near Alpharetta, GA

17. Marbled newts are absent from most of the Pyrenees because of dry and unstable conditions.

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19. He became general-in-chief of the Army of the Pyrenees, the first man of colour to reach that rank.

20. Basque definition, one of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain

21. The tiny principality of Andorra is located in the high mountains of the Pyrenees between France and Spain

22. As observed on the physical map of Andorra, the is predominantly covered by rugged mountains of the Pyrenees.

23. Ewe’s cheese has been produced in the western area of the Pyrenees since at least the Middle Ages.

24. Best Basque in Bakersfield, CA - Wool Growers Restaurant, Benji's French Basque Restaurant, Pyrenees Cafe, Chalet Basque Restaurant

25. 30 But it does contain the Pyrenees, a large mountain range with high peaks and deep canyons.

26. The Western Pyrenees are but slightly deformed. They allow a determination of their Albian Flysch in its paleogeographic evironment.

27. Ardi Gasna, which means "sheep's cheese" in Basque, is an unpasteurised French cheese found in Nive valley of the Pyrenees Mountains

28. Barcelona is cradled in the North Eastern Mediterranean coast of mainland Spain, about 2 hours drive South from the French Pyrenees

29. The Basque Country is not an independent state but a region in the western Pyrenees that straddles the border between France and Spain

30. The corresponding unconformity, which exists only in the western Pyrenees, belongs to an early deformation phase of the Variscan orogeny (Breton Phase).

31. In 1659, France and Spain had concluded the Treaty of the Pyrenees, which ended 24 years of war between the two states.

32. High up in the east Pyrenees, Andorra la Vella is the capital of the Principality of Andorra and the highest capital in Europe

33. The narrow Vall de Boi is situated in the high Pyrenees, in the Alta Ribagorca region and is surrounded by steep mountains.

34. So the Pyrenees, with her cargo of fire, was hove to, Bitting the teeth of the gale and fighting and smashing the pounding seas

35. They pulled artillery for Napoleon's Grand Army, as well as being used by farmers, dock workers, miners and smugglers moving goods through the Pyrenees mountains.

36. The first Angevin King, Henry II, began the period as arguably the most powerful monarch in Europe, with lands stretching from the Scottish borders to the Pyrenees

37. Andorra (/ æ n ˈ d ɒr ə / ()), officially the Principality of Andorra, is a landlocked sovereign country located in the eastern Pyrenees Mountains of Southern Europe and bordered by Spain and France

38. The Great Pyrenees is typically white or cream-colored with long hair; the Anatolian Shepherd has a short coat with some longer hair around the ears, legs, and tail.

39. Basque, member of a people who live in both Spain and France in areas bordering the Bay of Biscay and encompassing the western foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains

40. The Dames Blanches were reported in the region of Lorraine (Lotharingen) and Normandy.They appear (as Damas blancas, in Occitan), in the Pyrenees mountains, where they were supposed to appear near

41. The Arro turbidite system (Aínsa depocenter, Spanish Pyrenees) is an ancient example of a deep-water channelized system from a Bathymetrically complex basin, deposited in an active tectonic setting.

42. Welcome to Bask! The Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria) is the name given to a region of Spain in the western Pyrenees that spans the border between France and Spain

43. La Brise was founded in 1977 by Patricia Princehouse (then in grade school) and her parents, Joe and Fran, and initially had show, performance and LGD Great Pyrenees -which we …

44. The Arro turbidite system (Aínsa depocenter, Spanish Pyrenees) is an ancient example of a deep-water channelized system from a Bathymetrically complex basin, deposited in an active tectonic setting.

45. A Beech commonly refers to trees of the genus Fagus that are named for a god of the Beech trees recorded in Celtic mythology, especially in Gaul and the Pyrenees. Fagus …

46. Amidships the Pyrenees was an open flaming furnace, out of which poured an immense volume of smoke which rose high above the masts and completely hid the forward part of the ship.

47. With its 468 sq km of tumbling valleys, Romanesque churches and sky-reaching peaks wedged between France and Spain, Andorra offers by far the best ski slopes and resort facilities in the entire Pyrenees

48. As you can se from the map of Andorra above, the Principality of Andorra is a landlocked country, a microstate to be precise, located in the Pyrenees mountain range surrounded by Spain and France.

49. In the nineteenth century, the belief in night washerwomen was very present in Brittany and Normandy, but it is also attested in many other regions of France: Berry, Pyrenees, Alps, Alsace, Morvan, Creuse, Burgundy and Ariège.

50. ‘local Blowhard politicians’ ‘a bunch of pompous Blowhards trying to get on the news’ ‘One evening in the town hall of a hamlet in the Pyrenees, the local Blowhard delivers a lengthy - indeed, seemingly interminable - lecture to his fellow citizens.’

51. Nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees, the common Arette is located in the Barétous valley, bordered on the west by the Aspe valley and east by the Basque valley of the Soule

52. The Albigensian Crusade The popes were concerned about this radical rejection of the Church and so Pope Innocent III launched the Albigensian crusade which was named after the town of Albi in southwestern France in the mountains of the Pyrenees

53. Aquitaine (also known as "Guyenne" or "Guienne") is an extensive region of south-west France with a long coastline along the Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay) and a mountainous border with Spain along the Pyrenees Mountains

54. The Principality of Andorra (“Andorra”) is a microstate situated in the southwest of Europe, embedded in the eastern side of the Pyrenees, bordered by Spain and France.Andorra has a unique institutional system headed by two co-princes, the Bishop of Urgell and the President of the French Republic.

55. Today, the brown bear lives primarily in the Balkan peninsula, Scandinavia, and Russia; a small number also persist in other countries across Europe (Austria, Pyrenees etc.), but in these areas brown bear populations are fragmented and marginalised because of the destruction of their habitat.

56. The Basques have occupied much the same area of northern Spain and southern France for thousands of years, extending further eastward and northwards into Gascony and the Pyrenees, as attested by archaeological and toponymical evidence, and speak a language whose ties to other living languages are unclear at …

57. His voice was still ringing, and the men were just beginning to move in obedience, when the Amidship deck of the Pyrenees, in a mass of flame and smoke, was flung upward into the sails and rigging, part of it remaining there and the rest falling into the sea.

58. Situated at the feet of the western Pyrenees near the French border, Spain's Basque country comprises three provinces: Guipúzcoa and the popular beachfront capital of San Sebastian; Viscaya, where capital Bilbao houses the jaw-dropping Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum; and Alava, whose capital Vitoria teems with medieval architecture.

59. Angevin empire, the territories, extending in the latter part of the 12th century from Scotland to the Pyrenees, that were ruled by the English king Henry II and his immediate successors, Richard I and John; they were called the Angevin kings because Henry’s father was count of Anjou.

60. ’Tis western Tagus’ shores, ’tis Punic Barcelona that does me hurt,’tis the Pyrenees whose snowy crests join sea to sea, thou thyself also dost me hurt, thou who Abandonest thy friends without a cause, deserting thy town and, perchance, the native fashion of thy dress and speech, thou who now dwellest among new friends, whom the extent

61. Aran (Occitan: ; Catalan: ; Spanish: ) (previously officially called in Occitan Val d'Aran, Catalan: Vall d'Aran, Spanish: Valle de Arán) is an administrative entity (formerly considered a comarca) in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, consisting of the Aran Valley, 620.47 square kilometres (239.56 sq mi) in area, in the Pyrenees mountains, in the northwestern part of the province of Lleida.

62. The co-princes of Andorra are jointly the heads of state (Catalan: cap d'estat) of the Principality of Andorra, a landlocked microstate lying in the Pyrenees between France and Spain.Founded in 1278 by means of a treaty between the bishop of Urgell and the Count of Foix, this unique diarchical arrangement has persisted through medieval times to the 21st century.

63. Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Occitan: Nòva Aquitania, Basque: Akitania Berria, Poitevin-Saintongeais: Novéle-Aguiéne; all mean New Aquitaine in English) is the largest region of France.It stretches from the Spanish border and Pyrenees in the south, to the Loire Valley 500 km to the north, and from the Atlantic coastal sands in the west to the Massif Central in the east.

64. Yet I would ask you this, Commissioner: when an outlying country is separated from Europe by a mountain range more than 500 kilometres in length - the Pyrenees - which railways can only cross at either end and which requires the axles to be changed on every train that crosses the border, on account of the different track width passed on to us by a long history of Autarchies, what can possibly