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  2. La face de Bellevarde - Wikipedia

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    Val d’Isère Ski area ValdIsere.com; Piste MapVal d’Isère ValdIsere.com; Val d’Isère La Face de Bellevarde Archived 2015-12-16 at the Wayback Machine danslestracesdeschampions-eurosport.canalsat.fr; The Bellevarde Face Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine worldcup-ValdIsere.com; History worldcup-ValdIsere.com

  3. Tignes – Val d'Isère - Wikipedia

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    Tignes – Val d'Isère is the combined ski resort area of Val d'Isère and Tignes in the Tarentaise Valley, Savoie in the French Alps. It is sometimes known as Espace Killy, in honour of the spectacularly successful skier Jean-Claude Killy who was raised there. [5] [6] There are claimed to be 300 km of pistes:

  4. Piste Oreiller-Killy - Wikipedia

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    Piste Oreiller-Killy is a World Cup downhill ski course in France, at La Daille on Rocher de Bellevarde in Val d'Isere, Savoie. It debuted 59 years ago in 1966 and is named after ski legends Henri Oreiller and Jean-Claude Killy .

  5. Val-d'Isère - Wikipedia

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    Val-d'Isère (French pronunciation: [val dizɛʁ], literally Valley of Isère) is a commune of the Tarentaise Valley, in the Savoie department (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region) in southeastern France. It lies 5 km (3 mi) from the border with Italy .

  6. Tignes - Wikipedia

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    Tignes and Val-D'isere were the first resorts of their kind to be internationally recognised for their commitment to providing an environmentally friendly skiing area by gaining a GreenGlobe certificate. The award was given for the towns high quality public transport connectivity and integration as well as its total use of renewable electricity ...

  7. Col de l'Iseran - Wikipedia

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    Col de l'Iseran (el. 2,764 metres (9,068 ft)) is a mountain pass in France, the highest paved pass in the Alps.A part of the Graian Alps, it is in the department of Savoie, near the border with Italy, and is crossed by the D902 roadway.

  8. Off-piste in Val Thorens: Exploring the Three Valleys ... - AOL

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    SKI HOLIDAYS: Space, solitude and stupendous views: Seb Ramsay explores the route less travelled in this popular mountain resort

  9. Venues of the 1992 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Albertville is part of the Rhône-Alpes region in France that had hosted the Winter Olympics twice with Chamonix in 1924 and Grenoble in 1968. [12] [13] Jean-Claude Killy, the triple gold medalist in the men's alpine skiing event at the 1968 Grenoble Games, had become a successful businessman when he suggested the idea of the 1992 Winter Olympics in December 1981 to Michel Barnier, a ...