- The
Chablais was
elevated to a
duchy in 1311 by
Henry VII, Holy
Roman Emperor. This
region is
currently divided into
three territories, the
Chablais savoyard...
- The
Chablais Alps (French: M****if du
Chablais,
pronounced [masif dy ʃablɛ]) are a
mountain range in the
Western Alps. They are
situated between Lake Geneva...
- The
title Duke of
Chablais (Italian: Duca di Chiablese, French: duc de
Chablais) was a
subsidiary title of the Duke of
Savoy and
later the King of Sardinia...
- Thonon-les-Bains 1992–1997:
Thonon Chablais Football (merged with
Stella Thonon) 1997–2007:
Olympique Thonon Chablais "Il y a
trente ans, le CS
Thonon accédait...
- era. In 1763 his
father granted him the
Duchy of
Chablais (the
prince having been
styled Duke of
Chablais since birth), with the
subsidiary lands of Cureggio...
- "region" is
three territories: the
Chablais Savoyard, the
Chablais Valaisan, and the
Chablais Vaudois. The
Chablais Savoyard is
within the
department of...
-
Princess of
Savoy by
birth and
Duchess of
Chablais by her
marriage to her uncle,
Prince Benedetto, Duke of
Chablais. Born at the
Royal Palace of Turin, she...
- "Le HC Valais-
Chablais voit
officiellement le jour". Le
Nouvelliste (in French). 12
March 2024.
Retrieved 8 May 2018. "Le HC Valais-
Chablais renomme toutes...
- [dɑ̃ dɔʃ]) is a
mountain in the Haute-Savoie
region of France, in the
Chablais m****if, near the Swiss-French border, that
rises to 2,221 m (7,287 ft)...
- Bons-en-
Chablais is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region of
eastern France.
Communes of the Haute-Savoie department...