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Encyclopedia > Alp 2500

The logo of the resort
The logo of the resort

Alp 2500 is a ski resort in Baixa Cerdanya in the Spanish Pyrenees. It includes the two towns of La Molina and Masella, whose two respective resorts united to form this. The nearest main town is Alp. The resort of Masella serves the mountain of La Tosa. Image File history File links Logoalp2500. ... A ski resort is a ski area with a village and/or high-end accommodations and other amenities at the base of the mountain. ... Baixa Cerdanya is a comarca (county) in northern Catalonia, in the France and with the principality of Andorra. ... Central Pyrenees The Pyrenees (French: Pyrénées; Spanish: Pirineos; Occitan: Pirenèus or Pirenèas; Catalan Pirineus; Aragonese: Perinés; Basque: Pirinioak) are a range of mountains in southwest Europe that form a natural border between France and Spain. ... The resort logo with a view Masella is a village in Baixa Cerdanya in Catalunya in the Spanish Pyrenees. ... Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... The Australian Labor Party or ALP is Australias oldest political party. ... The resort logo with a view Masella is a village in Baixa Cerdanya in Catalunya in the Spanish Pyrenees. ... La Tosa is a 2587 metre high mountain in Baixa Cerdanya in the Spanish Pyrenees. ...


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