Belfort Gap
The Belfort Gap (French: Trouée de Belfort) or Burgundian Gate (German: Burgundische Pforte) is the area of relatively flat terrain between the Vosges Mountains to the north and the Jura Mountains to the south. It marks the watershed between the drainage basins of the River Rhine to the east and the River Rhône to the west, part of the European Watershed between the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the boundary between the historic regions of Burgundy to the west and Alsace to the east, and as such has marked the Franco-German border for long periods of its history.
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Belfort Gap
The Belfort Gap (French: Trouée de Belfort) or Burgundian Gate (German: Burgundische Pforte) is the area of relatively flat terrain between the Vosges Mountains to the north and the Jura Mountains to the south. It marks the watershed between the drainage basins of the River Rhine to the east and the River Rhône to the west, part of the European Watershed between the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the boundary between the historic regions of Burgundy to the west and Alsace to the east, and as such has marked the Franco-German border for long periods of its history.
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Brama Burgundzka (fr.: Trouée ...... wą i autostradą Paryż-Bazylea.
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Burgundiska porten (Trouée de ...... n norra Europa och Medelhavet.
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De Bourgondische Poort (vooral ...... gezen en de Jura in Frankrijk.
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La brecha de Belfort (en franc ...... carriles, TGV y canal fluvial.
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La trouée de Belfort ou porte ...... ntbéliard, à 315 m d'altitude.
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The Belfort Gap (French: Troué ...... r long periods of its history.
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Бельфорский проход (фр. Trouée ...... дорога и несколько автострад.
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Бургундська брама (нім. Burgun ...... ним морем і Середземним морем.
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Brama Burgundzka (fr.: Trouée ...... wą i autostradą Paryż-Bazylea.
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Burgundiska porten (Trouée de ...... n norra Europa och Medelhavet.
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De Bourgondische Poort (vooral ...... gezen en de Jura in Frankrijk.
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La brecha de Belfort (en franc ...... carriles, TGV y canal fluvial.
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La trouée de Belfort ou porte ...... ntbéliard, à 315 m d'altitude.
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The Belfort Gap (French: Troué ...... r long periods of its history.
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Бельфорский проход (фр. Trouée ...... дорога и несколько автострад.
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Бургундська брама (нім. Burgun ...... ним морем і Середземним морем.
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Belfort Gap
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Bourgondische Poort
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Brama Burgundzka
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Brecha de Belfort
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Burgundische Pforte
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Burgundiska porten
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Trouée de Belfort
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Бельфорский проход
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Бургундська брама
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