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    Tablettes Swabian Jura Table Jura French: [ʒyʁa] , German: [ˈjuːʁa] , locally [ˈjuːɾa];[needs Arpitan IPA] French: Massif du Jura; German: Juragebirge;...
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    the Jura, and the Alps are also visible in clear weather. This nearly flat summit with rounded edges, ranking among the ten highest in the massif, has...
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  • Massif Central of southern France; see List of mountain passes and hills in the Tour de France Col de la Croix de la Serra [fr], a pass of the Jura range...
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  • Étoile-sur-Rhône, commune in the Drôme department in France L'Étoile, Jura, commune in the Jura department in France L'Étoile, Somme, commune in the Somme department...
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    Vosges (redirect from Massif des Vosges)
    20th century, a wide area of the massif was included in two protected areas, the Parc naturel régional des Vosges du Nord (established in 1976) and the...
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    southern extremity of the Jura in the massif of the Grand Colombier. With the Col du Chasseral, it is the highest road pass in the Jura. It passes between the...
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    laws concerning the pasteurization of soft and semi-soft cheese. Delice du Jura, a pasteurized soft ripened cheese, is being marketed as a close relative...
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    From the summit of Mont Blanc on a clear day, the Jura, the Vosges, the Black Forest, and the Massif Central mountain ranges can be seen, as well as the...
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  • railway in the world (Chemin de fer du Salève). The eastern side of the Salève dives under the molasse of the Bornes Massif while the abrupt mountain slope...
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    According to Alain Raveneau, it originates from cows that arrived in the massif in the 17th century. It is said to have been imported by Swedish soldiers...
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