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Alpine and scenery
The book's rhapsodic descriptions of the natural beauty of the Swiss countryside struck a chord in the public and may have helped spark the subsequent nineteenth century craze for Alpine scenery.
The city was founded in 1856 and is named after Chamonix in France, due to its Alpine scenery.
In addition to many papers published in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society and Geological Magazine, he wrote several popular works on Alpine Regions, on English and Welsh scenery, as well as on theological subjects.
There are five major golf courses to play, Trickle Creek Golf Resort, which, along with Trickle Creek Lodge and Kimberley Alpine Resort, is owned by Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Inc., Bootleg Gap Golf Course, Kimberley Golf Club, and just 15 – 20 minutes away are the St Eugene Golf Resort and Shadow Mountain Golf Course, both of which have received rave reviews for their quality and incredible scenery.
The Alpine scenery surrounding the lake makes up the Trinity Alps.

Alpine and was
The most common derivation provided in English dictionaries is from the Alpine French dialect pronunciation of the word Chrétien ("( a ) Christian "), which was a greeting there.
He was eventually accepted and sent to the Alpine Front.
ROW Upholstery was grey / ochre striped flannel cloth with ochre piping for Alpine White cars, or grey / turquoise with turquoise piping for Black cars.
This Slavic tribe, also known as the Alpine Slavs, was submitted to Avar rule before joining the Slavic chieftain Samo's Slavic tribal union in 623 AD.
The complex formed during the Miocene and was folded and metamorphosed during the Alpine Orogeny around 60 million years ago.
Alpine 1. 0 was publicly released on December 20, 2007.
The Adige is one of the three main south-flowing Alpine rivers ; its broadly curving course alongside Trento was straightened in 1850.
After World War I, Trento and its Italian-speaking province, along with Bolzano ( Bozen ) and the part of Tyrol that stretched south of the Alpine watershed ( which was, in the main, German speaking ), were annexed by Italy.
The Alpine Botanical Garden, located on Monte Bondone in Le Viotte, was founded in 1938.
The first Alpine event was held in 1898, the Austrian Touring Club's three-day Automobile Run through South Tyrol, which included the infamous Stelvio Pass.
The Wank-Haus was constructed by the local branch of the German Alpine Association ( DAV ) in 1911.
Grazing was also removed from Mounts Feathertop, Hotham and Bogong around this time, from around Mount Howitt in the 1980s, and from the northern Bogong High Plains, the Bluff and part of Davies Plains in the early 1990s, leaving about one third of the Alpine National Park – over 200, 000 hectares – available for grazing.
As of 12 January 2011 a group of cattlemen was permitted by Parks Victoria to return small numbers of cattle to fenced areas in the Alpine National Park.
It was established in its modern form in 1981 and is located in the northwestern part of the country, respectively the southeastern part of the Alpine massif.
It was destined to become an Alpine Conservation Park ; however, permanent conservation was not possible at that time.
The Austrian advance into Piedmont was incompetent, and they were unable to secure the Alpine passes before the arrival of the French army, led personally by Napoleon III.
220 A. D .) Aconite was also described in Greek and Roman medicine by Theophrastus, Dioscorides, and Pliny the Elder, who most likely prescribed the Alpine species Aconitum lycoctonum.
During World War I he was assigned to the third Alpine Artillery division of the Italian Army.
The appellation " Abominable Snowman " was coined in 1921, the same year Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Howard-Bury led the joint Alpine Club and Royal Geographical Society " Everest Reconnaissance Expedition " which he chronicled in Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921.
Richard Strauss was the composer of the music on the first CD to be commercially released: Deutsche Grammophon's 1983 release of their 1980 recording of Herbert von Karajan conducting the Alpine Symphony.
A simple shelter was made at the foot of the mountain near the Biferten Glacier, the Grünhorn Hut, which was the first mountain hut of the Swiss Alpine Club.
The Pansy is the flower of Osaka, Japan, and was the name of the Epiphone Elitist Les Paul Custom guitar with an Alpine White finish played by guitarist Frank Iero ( whose nickname, coincidentally, is also Pansy ) of the band My Chemical Romance.
In 1991 the Alpine Convention was established to regulate this transnational area, whose area measures about 190, 000 square kilometres.

Alpine and new
Since then a number of independent developers released games into the new decade, like Championship Rally, CyberVirus, and Alpine Games.
A cultural definition of Europe as the lands of Latin Christendom coalesced in the 8th century, signifying the new cultural condominium created through the confluence of Germanic traditions and Christian-Latin culture, defined partly in contrast with Byzantium and Islam, and limited to northern Iberia, the British Isles, France, Christianized western Germany, the Alpine regions and northern and central Italy.
Pine is no longer under development, and has been replaced by the new Alpine client, which is licensed as free software.
In its place is a new family of email tools based upon Pine, called Alpine and licensed under the Apache License, version 2.
The new inhabitants, to whom modern historiography frequently refers to as Alpine Slavs, were subjected to the Avars, but around 623 they joined the Slavic tribal union of Samo.
However, it was undoubtedly the service sector that experienced the most important new development within the Alpine economy: the rapid rise of tourism.
* Lil ' Kim ( born 1975 ), rap artist, who rapped about her new hometown in her song Aunt Dot (" Come on Shanice, I'm takin ' you to my house in Alpine ...").
It was recently reported that a new funicular carriage would be constructed to run on the very same track formerly used by the Gletscherbahn Kaprun 2, but will only carry freight from the village of Kaprun to the Alpine Centre, and not for passenger use.
This new car was the A110 Berlinette Tour de France, named after a successful run with the Alpine A108 in the 1962 event.
In fact, having achieved the rally championship, and with Renault money now fully behind them, Alpine had set their sights on a new target.
After the A310 Alpine transformed into the new Alpine GTA range produced from plastic and polyester components, commencing with normally aspirated PRV V6 engines.
After production of the A610 ended, the Alpine factory in Dieppe produced the Renault Sport Spider and a new era was to begin.
Between 1989 and 1995, a new Alpine named the A710 " Berlinette 2 ", was designed and 2 prototypes were built.
Blain confirmed that Renault is unlikely to pick a new name for its future sports car and will probably go with Alpine to brand it.
The new Alpine sports car will likely have a version of the Nissan GT-R's Premium Midship platform.
In May 2012, images of a new Renault Alpine concept were leaked prior to its debut in Monaco.
As a dedication to this event he chooses the name " Société des Automobiles Alpine " for the new founded company to develop cars on his own.
He starts with the Alpine A106 Mille Milles, which was the sensational new car at the Paris Salon in 1954.
* 1974-For the new models 1600 SX, SI and SC Alpine develops a new suspension concept which is introduced with the A310 model, the successor of the A110.
* 2007-October-Renault revives the classic Alpine brand, new models due after 2010 ( since cancelled ).
During the late 1970s Chrysler era, Simca produced the new 160 / 180 saloon, 1307 range ( Chrysler Alpine in the UK ) and later the Horizon ( Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon in the USA ), both of which were European Car of the Year on their launch.
** World Rally Championship for Manufacturers – Won by Alpine Renault ( 1973 is the inaugural season for the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile's new World Rally Championship series )
Ironically, but as testament to the pure political expediency of the purchases, the Princes of Liechtenstein did not permanently live in their new principality for over 200 years, moving only in 1938 into the Alpine territory.

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