Le Pouce (French: [lə pus]; English: "The Thumb") is the third highest mountain in Mauritius, at 812 meters (2664 feet). Only Piton de la Petite Rivière...
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esplanade de La Défense (Le Pouce), in Marseille on the avenue de Hambourg near the MAC and the Bonneveine Centre (Le Pouce Géant). One of his most iconic...
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highest point of the island Le Morne Brabant, 556 m Tourelle de Tamarin, 563 m Corps de Garde, 720 m, prominence 382 m Le Pouce, 820 m, prominence 352 m...
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Mauritius. It contains two of Mauritius's three tallest peaks, Pieter Both and Le Pouce. It was formed from a basalt lava dome ten million years ago. The Moka...
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Port-Savanne. The Moka-Port Louis range includes Pieter Both (820 m) and Le Pouce (811 m) mountains, the second and third highest summits respectively. Both...
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important French and foreign companies, and works of urban art such as Le Pouce by César Baldaccini. From the central esplanade the Arc de Triomphe can...
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Terminal; maintenance and improvement (enabling works) at the Caudan entrance; Le Pouce Railway Bridge; a temporary light rail platform at Waterfront; and a temporary...
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Vallée des Prêtres Mountains - panoramio - pyraniton Pieter Both View from Le Pouce facing Pieter Both Chamers, William; Chambers, Robert (28 July 1877). "Peter...
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Laura-Malenga" in 1859. The name came from a 19th-century sugar estate. Le Pouce, the third-highest mountain in Mauritius, is close to this village. List...
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the original on July 28, 2014. Ondine Millot, "Cafés mortels: trépas sur le pouce", Libération, October 27, 2010 (in French). Karen Schärer, "Die Todes-Café:...
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