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Renclusa Refuge : ウィキペディア英語版
Renclusa Refuge

The Renclusa refuge is located in the Spanish Pyrenees at the foot of the massif de la Maladeta, at high, in the Ésera valley. It is the starting point for excursions to the summit of la Maladeta, of the monts Maudits and the Aneto (highest point in the Pyrenees). It lies in the commune of Benasque, north-east of Huesca province, Aragon (Spain).
== History ==

The refuge's name comes from the Pic de la Rencluse above it. It was originally a shelter under rock, then a shepherd's hut, which was used as a shelter by Platon de Tchihatchev, Albert de Franqueville and guides Pierre Sanio, Jean Sors dit ''Argarot'', Pierre Redonnet dit ''Nate'' et Bernard Arrazau dit ''Ursule'', during their first ascension of the Aneto in July 1842.
Later, engineer and Catalan pyreneist Juli Soler i Santaló (1865-1914) made a small 4x3 house built, near its current location, which he named ''villa Maladeta'', and he draughted the future refuge.
The refuge was inaugurated in 1916. It had 22 beds and was kept by Antonio Abadias. It rapidly became one of the most frequented refuges in the Pyrenees. The Spanish civil war interrupted its activity, and it wasn't until 1951 that a new refuge, restored and enlarged, came to be. After Antonio Abadias' death, Benasquan Antonio Garié succeeded him in 1966.

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