Tales and legends
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Article HistoryAt an altitude of 2,770 meters, the Col de l'Iseran links the Haute Maurienne and Tarentaise regions. Today, it attracts cyclists, bikers and hikers, but in the past it was a major passageway for trade and...
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Article Tales and legendsFor centuries, the Haute Maurienne region, and Bramans in particular, has witnessed the passing of historical figures. Among the least glorious of them all, a band of sinister brigands...
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Article Tales and legendsIn the 10th century, there would have been a village called "Faudan" between Bonneval sur Arc and the hamlet of l'Ecot. The selfishness of its inhabitants was well known in Haute Maurienne...
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Article Tales and legendsFrom the advent of the Baroque period, itinerant local craftsmen, trained in Piedmont in wood carving and gilding, travelled the valley to magnify the interiors of churches and...
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