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    There is a small area of land in the Pyrennes that has not actually been claimed by anyone as their territory. Where is it exactly?

    Question #58560. Asked by Flynn_17. (Jul 29 05 9:52 AM)


    peasypod

    A stab, but is it 'La Brèche de Roland', in the cliffs of the Cirque de Gavarnie which form part of the border between France and Spain in the Pyrenees?

    Aug 06 05, 5:57 PM


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