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Gaume (French pronunciation:) is a region in the extreme southeast of Belgium. At a lower altitude than the Ardennes , it borders the French region of Lorraine to the south (although some consider the bordering parts of Lorraine to be Gaume française ), the Land of Arlon (Luxembourgish: Arelerland) to the east, and the Belgian part of the ...
Gaume — Wikipédia
La Gaume est une région culturelle principalement en Belgique, dans l'extrême sud de la province de Luxembourg, à la frontière franco-belge. Ce n'est pas une région administrative mais une région historico-linguistique formant une entité culturelle forte.
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The Gaume region offers you more than 1200km of signposted walks ! By foot or by bike, come and discover our beautiful region !
Natural Park of Gaume - Tourism in the Ardennes
The Natural Park of Gaume is located in the south of the Province of Luxembourg on the French border and 35 km from Luxembourg city.
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La Gaume s'offre à vous avec plus de 1200 km de promenades balisées ! À pied ou à vélo venez découvrir notre magnifique région !
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A. Howe, K. Moutzouris, K.A. Richardson, R. Gaume "A Fresnel-Based Fitting Approach to Improve the Standard Deviation of a Prism Coupling Refractometry Instrument Modified for the Infrared" Optical Engineering, (2024) 63 (10), 104101, (2024) (2024)
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De Gaume biedt u meer dan 1200 km bewegwijzerde wandelingen aan! Te voet of te fiets, kom onze mooie streek ontdekken!
gaume - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2024年6月3日 · gaume f (5th declension) taste ( aesthetic and cultural discernment , the sense of what is aesthetically or culturally better ) laba gaume ― good taste
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What does Gaume mean? - Definitions.net
Gaume is a region in the extreme southeast of Belgium. At a lower altitude than the Ardennes, it borders the French region of Lorraine to the south (although some consider the bordering parts of Lorraine to be Gaume française), the Land of Arlon (Luxembourgish: Arelerland) to the east the Belgian part of the Ardennes to the north.