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テ四e D'Or
The テョle d'Or is a private island located at the east of the city of Saint-Raphaテォl in France, facing the cape of Le Dramont. This small island is composed of porphyry (russet rocks) and surmounted by a tower reminiscent of the Middle Ages said to have been the inspiration for The Black Island in Hergテゥ's ''The Adventures of Tintin'' series. Viewed from the sea from the left side of the tower, a rock, commonly thought to resemble the profile of a gorilla, also recalls the comic books of Hergテゥ. The テョle d'Or is a "site classテゥ" (a protected geographical formation), since 17 March 1941. The island is included with this status inside the Massif de l'Esterel The Massif de l'Esterel (Occitan Provenテァal: ''Esterティu''; English: Esterel Massif) is a Mediterranean coastal mountain range in the departments of Var and Alpes-Maritimes on the French Riviera. Neighbouring cities are Mandelieu-la-Napoule and ... since 3 January 1996. Gallery File:Ile dOr France.jpg, テ四e d'Or as ...
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Saint-Raphaテォl (Var)
Saint Raphael often refers to Saint Raphael the Archangel. Saint Raphael, Saint-Raphaテォl, or St. Raphael may also refer to: People *Raphael of Brooklyn (1860窶1915), saint in the Christian Orthodox tradition Places * Saint-Raphaテォl, Quebec, a village in the Bellechasse Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada * Saint-Raphaテォl-sur-Mer, part of Ste-Marie-St-Raphaテォl, on Lamティque Island, New Brunswick, Canada * Saint-Raphaテォl, Dordogne, a community in the Dordogne ''dテゥpartement'' of France * Saint-Raphaテォl, Var, a community in the Var ''dテゥpartement'' of France * Saint-Raphaテォl Arrondissement, an arrondissement in Nord department, Haiti * Saint-Raphaテォl, Haiti, a commune in Nord department, Haiti * St Raphael's Estate, London, UK * St. Raphael Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada Church establishments * Saint Raphael's Cathedral, Madison, Wisconsin, a Catholic parish in Madison, Wisconsin, USA * Saint Raphael Catholic Church (Koloa, Hawaii), a Catholic parish in Hawaii, USA ...
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France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its Metropolitan France, metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Due to its several coastal territories, France has the largest exclusive economic zone in the world. France borders Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Andorra, and Spain in continental Europe, as well as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Netherlands, Suriname, and Brazil in the Americas via its overseas territories in French Guiana and Saint Martin (island), ...
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Porphyry (geology)
Porphyry ( ) is a textural term for an igneous rock consisting of coarse-grained crystals such as feldspar or quartz dispersed in a fine-grained silicate-rich, generally aphanitic matrix or groundmass. The larger crystals are called phenocrysts. In its non-geologic, traditional use, the term ''porphyry'' refers to the purple-red form of this stone, valued for its appearance. The term ''porphyry'' is from the Ancient Greek (), meaning "purple". Purple was the color of royalty, and the "imperial porphyry" was a deep purple igneous rock with large crystals of plagioclase. Some authors claimed the rock was the hardest known in antiquity. Thus, "imperial"-grade porphyry was prized for monuments and building projects in Imperial Rome and thereafter. Subsequently, the name was given to any igneous rocks with large crystals. The adjective ''porphyritic'' now refers to a certain texture of igneous rock regardless of its chemical and mineralogical composition. Its chief characteris ...
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The Black Island
''The Black Island'' (french: link=no, L'テ四e noire) is the seventh volume of ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergテゥ. Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper for its children's supplement , it was serialised weekly from April to November 1937. The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, who travel to England in pursuit of a gang of counterfeiters. Framed for theft and hunted by detectives Thomson and Thompson, Tintin follows the criminals to Scotland, discovering their lair on the Black Island. ''The Black Island'' was a commercial success and was published in book form by Casterman shortly after its conclusion. Hergテゥ continued ''The Adventures of Tintin'' with ''King Ottokar's Sceptre'', while the series itself became a defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. In 1943, ''The Black Island'' was coloured and re-drawn in Hergテゥ's distinctive style for republication. In the mid-1960s, Hergテ ...
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Hergテゥ
Georges Prosper Remi (; 22 May 1907 窶 3 March 1983), known by the pen name Hergテゥ (; ), from the French pronunciation of his reversed initials ''RG'', was a Belgian cartoonist. He is best known for creating ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the series of Franco-Belgian comics#Formats, comic albums which are considered one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. He was also responsible for two other well-known series, ''Quick & Flupke'' (1930窶1940) and ''The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko'' (1936窶1957). His works were executed in his distinct ''ligne claire'' drawing style. Born to a lower-middle-class family in Etterbeek, Brussels, Hergテゥ began his career by contributing illustrations to Scouting magazines, developing his first comic series, ''The Adventures of Totor'', for ''Le Boy-Scout Belge'' in 1926. Working for the conservative Catholic newspaper ''Le Vingtiティme Siティcle'', he created ''The Adventures of Tintin'' in 1929 on the advice of its edito ...
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The Adventures Of Tintin
''The Adventures of Tintin'' (french: Les Aventures de Tintin ) is a series of 24 bande dessinテゥe#Formats, ''bande dessinテゥe'' albums created by Belgians, Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergテゥ. The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. By 2007, a century after Hergテゥ's birth in 1907, ''Tintin'' had been published in more than 70 languages with sales of more than 200 million copies, and had been adapted for radio, television, theatre and film. The series first appeared in French on 10 January 1929, in (''The Little Twentieth''), a youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper (''The Twentieth Century''). The success of the series led to serial (literature), serialised strips published in Belgium's leading newspaper (''The Evening'') and spun into a successful ''Tintin (magazine), Tintin'' magazine. In 1950, Hergテゥ created Studios Hergテゥ, which produced the canonical versions of 11 ''Tintin'' albums. The series is se ...
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Massif De L'Esterel
The Massif de l'Esterel (Occitan Provenテァal: ''Esterティu''; English: Esterel Massif) is a Mediterranean coastal mountain range in the departments of Var and Alpes-Maritimes on the French Riviera. Neighbouring cities are Mandelieu-la-Napoule and Cannes on the east, as well as Saint-Raphaテォl and Frテゥjus on the west. The soil and rocks of the range are of volcanic origin, composed mainly of rhyolite, which gives the hills a red color. The terrain is rugged, with deep ravines and oak forests. The highest point of the massif is Mont Vinaigre (618 metres or 2,028 feet). The massif covers an area of 320 kmツイ (123.5 sqmi), of which 130 kmツイ (50.1 sqmi) are protected by the Forテェt domaniale de l'Esterel ( national forest). The nature reserve offers hiking and mountain biking trails including the GR 49 and GR 51. The Esterel mountains also host the Pierre & Vacances Groupe Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs () specializes in tourism services, providing holiday and entertain ...
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テョles D'Hyティres
The テ四es d'Hyティres (), also known as テ四es d'Or (), are a group of four Mediterranean islands off Hyティres in the Var department of Southeastern France. Their old name is the Stoechades Islands from el, ホ」マホソホケマホャホエホオマ ''Stoikhテ。des'' from ''stoikhテ。s'' meaning 窶彿n a row one behind another窶. A unique species of lavender named '' Lavandula stoechas'' was discovered here by Pedanius Dioscorides. Islands With a combined area of , the テ四es d'Hyティres consist of *Porquerolles – , an extension of the Giens peninsula * Port-Cros – , the most mountainous, part of Port-Cros National Park, noted for rare flora and as a bird refuge *テ四e du Bagaud – , part of the same national park, and without permitted access * テ四e du Levant – , mostly for military use, partly a long-established naturist community A naturist resort or nudist resort is an establishment that provides accommodation (or at least camping space) and other amenities for guests in a c ...
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Islands Of Provence-Alpes-Cテエte D'Azur
An island (or isle) is an isolated piece of habitat that is surrounded by a dramatically different habitat, such as water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. An island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm. Sedimentary islands in the Ganges delta are called chars. A grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the Philippines, is referred to as an archipelago. There are two main types of islands in the sea: continental and oceanic. There are also artificial islands, which are man-made. Etymology The word ''island'' derives from Middle English ''iland'', from Old English ''igland'' (from ''ig'' or ''ieg'', similarly meaning 'island' when used independently, and -land carrying its contemporary meaning; cf. Dutch ''eiland'' ("island"), German ''Eiland'' ("small island")). However, the spelling of the word ...
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Micronations In France
A micronation is a political entity whose members claim that they belong to an independent nation or sovereign state, but which lacks legal recognition by world governments or major international organizations. Micronations are classified separately from de facto states and quasi-states; they are also not considered to be autonomous nor self-governing as they lack the legal basis in international law for their existence. Micronations' activities are almost always trivial enough to be ignored rather than challenged by the established nations whose territory they claim窶排eferred to in micronationalism as "macronations." Several micronations have issued coins, flags, postage stamps, passports, medals and other state-related items, some as a source of revenue. Motivations for the creation of micronations include theoretical experimentation, political protest, artistic expression, personal entertainment and the conduct of criminal activity. The study of micronationalism is known ...
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