- The
Albarine (French pronunciation: [albaʁin] ) is a 59.4 km (36.9 mi) long
river in the Ain
department in
Eastern France. Its
source is at Brénod. It...
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Ognon (in Pontailler-sur-Saône) Côney (in Corre) Ain (near Pont-de-Chéruy)
Albarine (in Châtillon-la-Palud)
Bourbre (in Chavanoz) Fier (in Seyssel) Chéran...
- [and]
everything belonging to the
dauphin between the
rivers Ain and
Albarine on the
approaches to
Bresse and Bugey".
Savoy surrendered holdings in the...
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mountains of the
southern Jura in the
mountains of
Bugey in the
valley of the
Albarine between Tenay and Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey.
Altitude varies from 315 metres...
- for
recreational fishing and
belongs to a
fishing ****ociation,
Aappma Albarine, run by volunteers. The
eastern part of the lake, ****ociated with the marsh...
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Champagnole and Pont-d'Ain. Its
longest tributaries are the Suran, Bienne,
Albarine and Valouse. The
river flows through two regions. The Jura is, of course...
- town is in the commune's
western part, on the
right bank of the
river Albarine,
which forms most of the commune's
southern border. It is
surrounded by...
- Forlanini. It was
dedicated to the care of
tuberculosis patients. The
river Albarine flows southwestward through the commune's
northern part. Hauteville-Lompnes...
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famous novels there, Beau Masque, the
story of
which is set
nearby in the
Albarine valley. "Hommage à
Suzanne Tenand-Ulmann" (PDF). allymes.net. Retrieved...
- Al2(SO4)3 · 18 H2O For
alkaline sizing along with rosin[clarification needed]
Albarine "Calcium sulfate" CaSO4 · 2 H2O
Building materials Chlorine dioxide Chlorine...