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Alpes, ĭum (rare in sing., Alpis, is, = hê Alpis; cf. Rudd. I. p. 157, n. 78), f., = hai Alpeis [v. albus], High mountains; and kat exochên, the high mountains of Switzerland, the Alps, unknown to the Romans, in their whole extent, until the time of Augustus. The three principal ranges, running S.W. and N.E., are,I.The western division between Italy and France.A.Alpes Maritimae, the Maritime Alps, extending from the sources of the Var, in a S.E. direction, to the sea, between the present Nice and Piedmont. North of these are,B.Alpes Cottiae (so called from Cottius, a prefect in that region under Augustus), the Cottian Alps, west of Augusta Taurinorum, whose highest peak was Alpis Cottia, now Mont Genevre. Next to these, on the north.C.Alpes Graiae (Graiae, a Celtic word of uncertain signif., sometimes falsely referred to Hercules Graius, Nep. Hann. 3, 4), the Graian Alps, extending to Mont Blanc (Alpis Graia is the Little St. Bernard).—II.East of these, the middle division, as the northern boundary of Italy.A.Alpes Penninae (so called from the deity Penninus, worshipped there; acc. to some, with the orthog. Poeninae, erroneously, with reference to Hannibal), the Pennine or Vallisian Alps, between Vallais and Upper Italy, whose highest peak, Mons Penninus, the Great St. Bernard, seems to have been out little known even in the time of Cæsar; v. Caes. B. G. 3, 1.—Connected with these on the N.E. are,B.Alpes Lepontinae, the Lepontine Alps, the eastern continuation of which are,C.Alpes Rhaeticae, the Rhœtian or Tyrolese Alps, extending to the Great Glockner.—III.The eastern division.A.Alpes Noricae, the Noric or Salzburg Alps. —B.Alpes Carnicae, the Carnic Alps. —C.Alpes Juliae (prob. so callea from the Forum Julii, situated near), the Julian Alps, extending to the Adriatic Sea and Illyria.—Cf. Mann Ital. I. p. 31 sq.; I p. 263; I. p. 271; I. p. 192; I. p. 189; id. Germ. p. 546:IV.Alpes aëriae,
Verg. G. 3, 474:hibernae,
Hor. S. 2, 5, 41: gelidae. Luc. 1, 183: saevae Juv. 10, 166 al.—In sing.: quot in Alpe ferae. Ov. A. A. 3, 150: Alpis nubiferae colles. Luc. 1, 688:opposuit natura Alpemque nivemque. Juv 10, 152: emissus ab Alpe,
Claud. B. Gild. 82; id. Cons. Stil. 3, 285.—Appel. for any high mountain (only poet.):gemmae Alpes,
the Alps and Pyrenees, Sil. 2, 833; Sid. Apol. 5, 593; Prud. steph. 3, 538.—Of Athos, Sid. Apol. 2, 510; 9, 43. -
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m.pl.Alps.* * *1 the Alps* * *SMPL Alps* * *masculino plural* * *----* Alpes, los = Alps, the.* de los Alpes = Alpine.* * *masculino plural* * *los Alpes= Alps, theEx: Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.
* Alpes, los = Alps, the.* de los Alpes = Alpine.* * *los Alpes the Alps* * *
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The Alps, France's and Europe's highest mountain range. The summit of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, is situated on the French-Italian border. The French Alps spread over two regions, Rhone Alpes in the north, and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in the south.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Alpes
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19 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ⇒ Les régions nprf la région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.[prɔvɑ̃salpkotdazyr] nom propreThis administrative region, also known as PACA, includes the départements of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, Hautes-Alpes, Var and Vaucluse (capital: Marseille). -
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[ronalp] nom propreThis administrative region includes the départements of Ain, Ardèche, Drôme, Haute-Savoie, Isère, Loire, Rhône and Savoie (capital: Lyon).
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ALPES — Au cœur du continent européen, placées en travers des communications entre le monde méditerranéen et les régions basses du Nord et de l’Ouest, les Alpes font figure de montagnes par excellence. Aucun autre massif au monde n’a suscité tant… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Alpes 1 — Création 1993 Propriétaire Espace Group Langue Français Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Alpes — (de «Alpes», sistema montañoso europeo; ant.) m. pl. *Montes muy altos. ⊚ (ant.) Alturas montañosas. ⇒ Cisalpino, trasalpino. * * * alpes. (Del n. p. Alpes, voz de or. celta). m. p. us. Monte muy alto. U. m. en pl. * * * Los Alpes son una… … Enciclopedia Universal
Alpes — may refer to: *Alpes de Haute Provence (formerly Basses Alpes), a French department in the south of France *Hautes Alpes, a department in southeastern France *Alpes Maritimes, a department in the extreme southeast corner of France *Montes Alpes,… … Wikipedia
alpes — (Del n. p. Alpes, voz de or. celta). m. p. us. Monte muy alto. U. m. en pl.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
Alpes — (a. Geogr.), 1) so v.w. Alpen (a. Geogr.). 2) Gebirge in Germanien, von Augst bis in die Nähe der Mündung des Lech; 3) lateinischer Name der französischen Stadt Aulps … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Alpes — (franz., spr. alp ), Name dreier französischer Departements: Basses A. (Niederalpen), Hautes A. (Oberalpen), A. Maritimes (Seealpen); s. die deutschen Namen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Alpes — (spr. alp; Alpen), 3 Departements in Frankreich: Basses A. (Niederalpen), nordöstl. Teil der Provence, 6988 qkm, (1901) 115.021 E.; Hauptstadt Digne. – Hautes A. (Oberalpen), Teil der Dauphiné, 5643 qkm, 109.510 E.; Hauptstadt Gap. – A. Maritimes … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Alpės — Álpės dkt. Šį̇̃met slidinėjome Álpėse … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
Alpes — 46° 30′ N 10° 00′ E / 46.5, 10 … Wikipédia en Français