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...
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largely corresponded to the County of Roussillon and part of the County of Cerdagne of the former Principality of Catalonia. It is part of the region of Northern...
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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...
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William I, Count of Cerdanya (redirect from Guillermo Ramon I of Cerdagne)
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...
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Wifred II, Count of Cerdanya (redirect from Wilfred II of Cerdagne)
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...
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Northern Catalonia (section Cerdagne)
Roussillon, though, historically did not comprise Vallespir, Conflent and Cerdagne (Cerdanya). The term Pays Catalan (País Català), "Catalan Country" is sometimes...
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William II Jordan (redirect from William II of Cerdagne)
Preceded by William I Count of Berga 1094–1109 Succeeded by Bernard Count of Cerdagne 1095–1109...
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Palau-de-Cerdagne (French pronunciation: [palo də sɛʁdaɲ] , literally Palau of Cerdagne; Catalan: Palau de Cerdanya) is a commune in the eastern Pyrenees...
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Miró III of Cerdanya (redirect from Miro III of Cerdagne)
Miró III of Cerdanya and II of Besalú, Bonfill (920 in Girona – 984), was count of Cerdanya and Besalú (968–984). The third son of Miro II and Ava, he...
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