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Néouvielle Massif
, photo=Pic Ramougn.jpg , photo_caption=North side of Pic Ramougn from Hourquette d'Aubert , country=France , region_type=Region , region=Hautes-Pyrénées, region1= , region2= , region3= , parent=Pyrenees , length_km=, length_orientation= , width_km= , width_orientation= , geology=Granite, period= , orogeny= , highest=Pic Long , elevation_m=3192 , range_coordinates = , coordinates = , map= , map_caption= 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 a ...
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Pic Ramougn
Pic Ramougn (3,011 m) is a steep, rocky mountain in the Néouvielle massif in the Pyrenees. It is located in the commune of Saint-Lary-Soulan within the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées, and is named after the French politician, geologist and botanist Louis Ramond de Carbonnières. ''Ramougn'' is the pronunciation of ''Ramond'' in the Gascon language Gascon (; , ) is the name of the vernacular Romance languages, Romance variety spoken mainly in the region of Gascony, France. It is often considered a variety (linguistics), variety of Occitan language, Occitan, although some authors consider .... External links Map of Ramougn, with an account of an ascent (in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramougn Mountains of Hautes-Pyrénées Mountains of the Pyrenees Pyrenean three-thousanders ...
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