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Pyrenees
(Encyclopedia)Pyrenees pĭrˈənēz [key], Span. Pirineos, Fr. Pyrénées, mountain chain of SW Europe, 21,380 sq mi (55,374 sq km), between France and Spain, a formidable barrier between the Iberian Peninsula and ...Hautes-Pyrénées
(Encyclopedia)Hautes-Pyrénées ōt-pērānāˈ [key], department, SW France, in the Pyrenees. Tarbes is the capital. ...Great Pyrenees
(Encyclopedia)Great Pyrenees, breed of large working dog whose fossil remains date its existence in Europe from the Bronze Age (1800–1000 b.c.). It stands from 25 to 32 in. (63.5–81.3 cm) high at the shoulder a...Pyrénées, Hautes-
(Encyclopedia)Pyrénées, Hautes-: see Hautes-Pyrénées. ...Pyrénées-Atlantiques
(Encyclopedia)Pyrénées-Atlantiques pērānāˈ-zätläNtēkˈ [key], department (1990 pop. 581,300), SW France; formerly Basses-Pyrénées dept. Pau is the capital. ...Pyrénées-Orientales
(Encyclopedia)Pyrénées-Orientales pērānāˈ-zôryäNtälˈ [key], department (1990 pop. 367,100), S France, in Roussillon, on the Mediterranean Sea. Perpignan is the capital. ...Basses-Pyrénées
(Encyclopedia)Basses-Pyrénées: see Pyrénées-Atlantiques. ...Pyrenees, Peace of the
(Encyclopedia)Pyrenees, Peace of the, 1659, treaty ending the warfare between France and Spain that, continuing after the Peace of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years War, had been complicated by French interv...Bidasoa
(Encyclopedia)Bidasoa bēˈdäsōä, Span. bēᵺäsōˈä [key] or Bidassoa, river, 35 mi (56 km) long, Basque Country, N Spain, and Pyrénées Atlantiques dept., SW France. The river rises in Spain on the souther...Pyrenean shepherd
(Encyclopedia)Pyrenean shepherd or Berger des Pyrénées, breed of medium-sized herding dog that originated in the Pyrenees of S France; its name is often shortened to pyr shep. The breed comes in two varieties, th...Browse by Subject
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