-
referred to as
either Cerdagne française (i.e. "French
Cerdagne"), Haute-
Cerdagne (i.e. "Upper
Cerdagne") or just
Cerdagne.
French Cerdagne has a land area...
- large-scale
solar power projects have been
built in
several locations in
French Cerdagne,
including Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, the
Themis plant near Targ****onne, and...
-
largely corresponded to the
County of
Roussillon and part of the
County of
Cerdagne of the
former Prin****lity of Catalonia. It is part of the
region of Northern...
- The
Ligne de
Cerdagne,
usually referred to as Le
Petit Train Jaune (English:
Little Yellow Train, Catalan: Tren Groc), is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge...
-
William I
Raymond (Catalan:
Guillem Ramon; Occitan:
Guilhem Ramon) (1068–1095) was the
count of
Cerdanya and
Berga from the year of his
birth till that...
- well as Andorra, Gibraltar, and a
small part of
Southern France (French
Cerdagne). With an area of
approximately 583,254
square kilometres (225,196 sq mi)...
-
Wifred or
Wilfred (Catalan: Guifré, Spanish:
Vifredo or Wifredo) (c. 970 – 1050) was the
Count of
Cerdanya (988–1035; as
Wifred II) and
Count of Berga...
- Palau-de-
Cerdagne (Catalan:
Palau de Cerdanya) is a
commune in the
eastern Pyrenees (Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France). The
people of...
- Roussillon, though,
historically did not
comprise Vallespir,
Conflent and
Cerdagne (Cerdanya). The
terms Pays
Catalan (País Català), "Catalan Country" are...
- Preceded by
William I
Count of
Berga 1094–1109 Succeeded by
Bernard Count of
Cerdagne 1095–1109...