Fort de l'Infernet |
Turge de la Suffie |
Pic de Rochebrune |
L'Arpelin |
Petit Peygu |
Grand Peygu |
Sommet de Crete des Granges |
La Grande Maye |
Pic de Chalanches |
Fort de la Croix de Bretagne |
Pic de Haute Muraire |
Cime du Melezin |
Pic de Peyre Eyraute |
Briançon |
La Durance |
Vallée de la Durance |
Tete de Vautisse |
La Guisane |
Pic de Montbrison |
La Condamine |
Sommet du Prorel |
Montagne des Agneaux |
Pic Gaspard |
Vallée de la Guisane (Serre-Chevalier) |
Pic de Combeynot |
Pic des trois Evechees |
Pic Blanc du Galibier |
Le Grand Area |
A view of Briançon from the Croix de Tolouse.
Briançon in proudly referred to as the highest city in Europe, being at an altitude of 1,326m and boasting a population of about 12,000. It lies in a large hollow at the confluence of the Durance and the Guisane rivers. The historical centre is a strongly fortified town, defended by a number of fortress built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, a military engineer of King Louis XIV.
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