-
semper antequam cenat fenestram claudit.
Apulian (Ièdde) achiùde sèmbe la
fenèstre prime de mangè.
Aragonese (Ella)
zarra siempre a
finestra antes de cenar...
- The Roc de
Fenestre (Occitan: Ròc de Finestra) is a peak in the Margeride, a
mountainous region of the M****if Central. It
reaches an
altitude of 1,489...
-
Cavaline • le
refuge des
Merveilles •
Baisse du
Basto • La
Balme •
Madone de
Fenestre • le
torrent du Boréon • le col de Salèse • le col du Bam • Saint-Dalmas-Valdeblore...
-
Mestras Walibi Aquitaine,
Rocquefort Le Pal,
Dompierre Sur
Bresbe Parc
Fenestre, La
Bourboule Vulcania, Saint-Ours-les-Roches
Cobac Parc, Lanhélin La Récré...
- the Tinée Lac du
Cimon in the Tinée Lacs de l'Estrop (Entraunes) Lac de
Fenestre in the Vésubie Lac Fer in the Tinée Lac
Fourchas in the Tinée Lac de la...
- From
Rifugio Ellena-Soria to
Refuge de la
Madone de
Fenestre. R145: From
Refuge de la
Madone de
Fenestre to
Refuge de Nice. R146: From
Refuge de Nice to Refuge...
- city Chincoteague,
Virginia Area 9.9
acres (4.0 ha)
Built by
Barbier &
Fenestre NRHP reference No. 73001989 VLR No. 160-0020
Significant dates Added to...
- The
lighthouse tower is open for climbing. The
original 1867
Barbier et
Fenestre first order fixed lens (installed 1887), and 1860 "Henry Lepaute" rotating...
- windowskate's
genus name, Fenestraja,
comes from a
combination of two words.
Fenestre is a
Latin word
meaning window,
which in this case
refers to a
small opening...
- The
original Fourth Order Fresnel lens was
manufactured by
Barbier and
Fenestre of Paris. It is said to be on
display at
Whitefish Point Great Lakes Shipwreck...