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The Néouvielle massif is a group of mountains in the Pyrenees in France notable for its lakes and its microclimate. Much of the massif lies within the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve; this nature reserve was created in 1936 and is the third oldest in France. The name ''Néouvielle'' ('old snow') derives from ''nèu vielha'' in the Occitan language – ''nèu'' meaning 'snow' and ''vielha'' meaning 'old' – and is thought to refer to the many glaciers that used to belong to the region. ==Néouvielle group== This group is centred on Pic de Néouvielle and is composed of heavily glaciated granite peaks. * Pic de Néouvielle 3,091 m * Trois Conseillers 3,039 m * Turon de Néouvielle 3,035 m * Pic Ramougn 3,011 m * Pic de la Coume de l'Ours 2,855 m * Pic de la Morèle 2,679 m * Pic de la Hèche Castet 2,568 m * Pic Prudent 2,287 m 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Néouvielle massif」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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