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Rovida A., Antonucci A., 2021. EPICA - European PreInstrumental earthquake CAtalogue, version 1.1. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). https://doi.org/10.13127/epica.1.1  [link ]
DataDate 1428-02-02 08
42.275, 2.322
 
1.4, 2.6
 
► 136 MDPs    Imax 9 EMS    Olivera et al., 2006
  Olivera C., Redondo E., Lambert J., Riera Melis A., Roca A., 2006. Els terratrèmols dels segles XIV I XV a Catalunya, Barcelona, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, 407 pp.
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  Mw  6.04 ± 0.39

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FCAT-17 1428-02-02 08 42.317 2.283 9 Mw 6.50 9 SisFrance, 2014
  Manchuel K., Traversa P., Baumont D., Cara M., Nayman E., Durouchoux C., 2018. The French seismic CATalogue (FCAT-17). Bullettin of Earthquake Engineering 16, 2227-2251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-017-0236-1
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  BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2014. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France. http://www.sisfrance.net/
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SisFrance, 2016 1428-02-02 42.317 2.283 -- -- 9 --
  BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2016. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France.
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SisFrance, 2014 1428-02-02 08 42.317 2.283 -- -- 9 --
  BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2014. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France. http://www.sisfrance.net/
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SHEEC 1428-02-02 08 42.275 2.322 -- Mw 6.04 8-9 Olivera et al., 2006
  Stucchi M., Rovida A., Gomez Capera A.A., Alexandre P., Camelbeeck T., Demircioglu M.B., Gasperini P., Kouskouna V., Musson R.M.W., Radulian M., Sesetyan K., Vilanova S., Baumont D., Bungum H., Fäh D., Lenhardt W., Makropoulos K., Martinez Solares J.M., Scotti O., Živcic M., Albini P., Batllo J., Papaioannou C., Tatevossian R., Locati M., Meletti C., Viganò D., Giardini D., 2013. The SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC) 1000-1899. Journal of Seismology, 17, 2, 523-544. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10950-012-9335-2
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  Olivera C., Redondo E., Lambert J., Riera Melis A., Roca A., 2006. Els terratrèmols dels segles XIV I XV a Catalunya, Barcelona, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, 407 pp.
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SisFrance, 2010 1428-02-02 08 42.317 2.283 -- -- 9 --
  BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2010. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France.
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Martinez S. & M., 2002 1428-02-02 08 42.350 2.167 -- -- 9-10 --
  Martinez Solares J.M., Mezcua Rodriguez J. (eds), 2002. Catalogo sismico de la Peninsula Iberica (880 a.C.-1990). IGN, Madrid, Monografía Núm. 18, 254 pp.
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SisFrance, 2016

BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2016. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France.
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2 febbraio 14282 February 1428 CATALOGNE (CAMPRODON)
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SisFrance, 2014

BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2014. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France. http://www.sisfrance.net/
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2 febbraio 1428, 08h2 February 1428, 08h CATALOGNE (CAMPRODON)
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SisFrance, 2010

BRGM-EDF-IRSN/SisFrance, 2010. Histoire et caractéristiques des séismes ressentis en France.
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2 febbraio 1428, 08h2 February 1428, 08h CATALOGNE (CAMPRODON)
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Olivera et al., 2006

Olivera C., Redondo E., Lambert J., Riera Melis A., Roca A., 2006. Els terratrèmols dels segles XIV I XV a Catalunya, Barcelona, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, 407 pp.
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2 febbraio 1428, 08h2 February 1428, 08h Camprodon
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Guidoboni and Comastri, 2005

Guidoboni E., Comastri A., 2005. Catalogue of earthquakes and tsunamis in the Mediterranean area from the 11th to the 15th century. INGV-SGA, Bologna, 1037 pp.
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Foreword

This monograph is the product of years of research, and I consider it to have great value and to be of particular scientific importance. The sheer breadth of the area investigated - nineteen different countries are involved and the time span from the 11th to the 15th century called for a number of long and complex research projects funded by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) starting from 1994, the year of publication of the previous volume (Catalogue of ancient earthquakes in the Mediterranean area up to the 10th Century), up until 1999. All the work of reviewing, supplementing and updating, together with computerised cartography, has been carried out independently by the Storia Geofisica Ambiente (SGA) team, who gave continuity to the research pursued during those years.
These two catalogues make a contribution of international importance to the seismology of the Mediterranean area, and in some respects carry forward a trend that has become increasingly marked over the past decade. Increasingly earth science studies have been crossing national boundaries: it is beginning to be realised that certain great environmental catastrophes cannot be understood without referring to the whole of the geographical area affected - as has been dramatically illustrated by the hugely disastrous tsunami of 26 December 2004 in the Indian Ocean. The fact that geodynamic phenomena take no account of national boundaries is of vital importance when dealing with extreme natural events in history, for the fragmented nature of their effects means that they must all be studied and interpreted in strict relation to their cultural, social and economic context.
The authors have in some ways anticipated the heightened interest in tsunamis following the disaster of 26 December 2004 by focusing on them both in this volume and the previous one. As can be seen from tsunamis like the ones occurring in 1202 and 1303, the Mediterranean is also the scenario for phenomena whose effects may now be offset thanks to research and modern technology. To those who witnessed them in centuries past, such events must have seemed terrifying, inescapable, and largely inexplicable. As this new catalogue demonstrates, historical research can throw crucial fresh light on these phenomena. We now know that great earthquakes and great tsunamis are likely but rare events in the Mediterranean area, and for this reason that we must push our investigations very far back in time.
This volume draws to a close a research cycle whose unitary nature is a consequence of the very history of the Mediterranean area in the centuries being examined: the 15th century was chosen as an important) historical and cultural watershed (in 1453 the fall of Constantinople saw the end of the Byzantine Empire). The considerable seismic and volcanic activity of those five centuries was accompanied by a substantial loss of historical information, leading to real difficulties in studying and understanding the dynamics involved. This catalogue lies chronologically in between two quite different ages: at one extreme we have the beginning of modern times - and hence of more readily available data - while at the other we look back to the early Middle Ages and the ancient world, the latter being the subject of archaeoseismological and palaeoseismological investigations. So here we have some important pieces to fit into the jigsaw, and I certainly hope the catalogue will encourage the scientific community to make use of the data provided and also to embark on new research.
Enzo Boschi
President of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia

Preface

The many years of research that underpin this catalogue began immediately after the publication of the first volume in 1994 (Catalogue of ancient earthquakes in the Mediterranean area up to the 10th century). Thus the time range of this second volume naturally follows on from the first one, covering the period from the 11th century until the end of the 15th. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the Turkish occupation constitute an important turning point in the history of the Mediterranean, affecting source types and the way information circulated. Our intensive research lasted a number of years, leading to results that were ready for publication in the year 2000. However, when the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica took on a new institutional form in 1999, adding Vulcanologia to its name, different publishing policies were put in place at INGV, which meant that publication plans for this catalogue were halted from 2001 to mid-2004. During those years, however, the authors of the catalogue continued to update their bibliography and track down new editions of sources. Manuscript research and new source editions also continued without interruption, leading to additional information and the new interpretation of some major earthquakes, which became the subject of a number of specific publications (e.g. the Syrian earthquakes of 1138, 1156-1157, 1170, that of 1117 in Italy, as well as a score of earthquakes unknown to current catalogues).
It is true that this catalogue is being published a good deal later than planned, and that it has undergone certain modifications. We decided, for example, not to publish the long and complex introduction that had been planned, or our iconographical research, but the delay has nevertheless produced some rather positive results: it has enabled us to carry out a more thorough review of our results and to examine certain matters in greater depth. The cartography has also improved in certain respects, and now appears in a new guise.
Although this complex and stratified catalogue covers an area now occupied by 19 countries, it can never be claimed that the work is complete. The levels of knowledge provided here are indeed different for different seismic events and tsunamis: in some cases the data make it possible to provide fairly detailed scenarios of effects, while in others it is not even possible to calculate the parameters. In the latter cases, at least the established chronological indicators remain, and may allow scholars to embark on new research. So this is an openended work, in two ways at least:
i) all the historical data that we have worked on and interpreted are presented in the original languages;
ii) the updating of our knowledge base to 2004 may well foster the advancement of other research work.
In general we have tried to stick to what we consider to be one of the basic principles of historical seismology, namely clear and controlled decision-making in the process of assessing historical earthquakes. We have also aimed to stir up an interest in historical seismological research as a valuable aid to seismological and palaeoseismological analyses. Medieval historians interested in the Mediterranean area can make good use of the information about the history of territories and environments which they approach from different standpoints. The persistence and destructive force of earthquakes and the impact of tsunamis have left deep scars in the cultures and economies of medieval Mediterranean societies.

Historical sources and works used

The texts of historical sources are provided in this catalogue in their original languages. There sources are in several different languages (Greek, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian, Syriac, Italian, French, German etc.). In order to understand seismic activity in the Mediterranean area in medieval times, primary evidence is obviously not enough on its own, though we think it an essential part of a catalogue. Such information also has to be put into its context and related to other aspects of historical demography, and the sites mentioned in the sources have to be located. In our opinion, that is the only way that assessments of earthquake effects can have a meaning and a consistency where there is a dearth of information. All the data in this catalogue have been subjected to ex novo analysis and interpretation, involving a close dialogue with other studies in seismological literature.
Although the results obtained cannot, strictly speaking, be described as definitive owing to thej nature of the research involved, we have thought fit to give scholars and researchers the benefit of such advances as we have made. In addition, the catalogue makes it possible to systematise a tradition of catalogues and studies that is very frequently confusing, and far from faultless.
The basic sources have been identified by means of dedicated research work carried out by a work group set up for the purpose. The researchers and experts have worked on specific projects, carried out at different stages, with a view to locating, selecting and translating the historical sources. We have not only paid attention to the sources, but also to analysing the existing knowledge. In the case of many large earthquakes, there is a history of their interpretation that can be found in the scientific literature, but so scattered it has nearly always been ignored. We have taken these histories into account, hopefully with due clarity, in order to show how the interpretations of an earthquake substantially reflect the underlying level of historical understanding. The fact is that by honing our historical knowledge, whether through textual or non-textual evidence (population rates, types of building, particular political or military situations, etc.) it is nearly always possible to achieve new levels of interpretation.

The events described

This catalogue contains information, with different levels of analysis, relating to 383 earthquakes 22 tsunamis, and 102 environmental effects. The seismic effects located are 1344 and concern towns, villages, and castles in the Mediterranean area, situated within 19 present-day Countries.
We have tried to make every entry as complete as possible, as concerns the historical sources selected. Within the heading for each individual entry, the reader can review the texts that have been used to analyse the event, ranging from historical sources to the relevant literature, historiography and catalogues.
For a summary assessment of the earthquakes and tsunamis analysed in this catalogue, the reader should refer to the general maps and parametric catalogues included at the end of the volume. For an overall picture of the density of seismic events across the centuries, regardless of the countries where the effects were felt, see the graph at the beginning of the Short Catalogue (p.827).

The catalogue team

The authors of this catalogue have enjoyed the collaboration of text scholars and researchers working in oriental languages. The task of selecting the sources began in 1992; some of our researchers are now established lecturers at Italian universities, but when they were helping on this project they were mostly post-graduates or researchers. Since it was impossible to adopt a systematic approach for all language areas, we set up some basic research projects which gradually developed over time, partly in relation to the allocation of funds for the various projects involved in the INGV research plans. It should be said that this catalogue developed “along the margins” of other research that was at the time reckoned to be more urgent or more important.
The work’s complexity, the time required to carry out research and transcribe and interpret the sources as they became identified (often a tortuous and difficult matter), the identification of the relevant scientific literature and catalogues, and the careful evaluation of the seismological results obtained, meant that the task of compiling the catalogue was a very lengthy one. Inevitably there were changes of collaborators in some language areas: but such changes were offset, so to speak, by the fact that we ourselves carried on with the incessant checking of the philological and codicological literature, the manuscripts and new editions of sources. During its long period of preparation, this catalogue has been like a “laboratory” where we have endlessly tried to improve its every aspect, deal with uncertainties, solve problems. On the one hand, the amount of time needed has allowed us to produce results that are original and, we hope, not too short-lived, but it has also meant that we actually ran the risk of losing sight of a comprehensive single approach to the sources, so we were obliged to reopen certain areas of study more than onc e, thereby going well beyond the remit of the current projects carried out on behalf of INGV. It is with a certain degree of satisfaction therefore, that we now present all this information - the fruit of over a decade of intense teamwork. We have decided not to give our collaborators’ current academic qualifications, because in many cases that would mean misrepresenting the original nature of the group, which at the ti me consisted of talented young researchers who worked with us enthusiastically as well as confidently, especially in the years between 1992 and 2000. We list them below by language and theme:

Antonio Rigo (University of Venice) carried out a critical review of the Byzantine sources already recorded by SGA researchers, and added to them; Greek
Roberta Scopece carried out systematic research into the Greek codices at the Biblioteca Ajpostolica Vaticana;  
Adalberto Magnelli (Italian School of Archaeology at Athens and University of Florence) carried out a complex piece of research into Byzantine inscription sources.
 
Leonardo Capezzone
Roberta Denaro
(Universita La Sapienza, Rome) and
(Universita di Messina): selected and transcribed the texts of published Arabic sources;
Arabic
Nouha Stephan transcribed manuscript Arabic texts in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France.  
Claude Detienne
Gianfrancesco Lusini
(University of Louvain) and
(Universita Orientale of Naples) supplemented and reviewed the Syriac sources already recorded by SGA researchers.
Syriac
Giusto Traina
Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev
(University of Lecce) and
(Université Paul Valery, Montpellier) selected and translated Armenian texts and inscriptions.
Armenian
Federico Marazzi (Universita Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples) selected and translated the texts from the Recueil des Historiens des Croisades - Historiens Occidentaux. Latin Crusade Chronicles
Nadia Zeldes (Jewish National and University Library of Jerusalem) transcribed and translated published and manuscript Hebrew sources. Hebrew
In the case of earthquakes in Italy, we reviewed, deepened and added to all the earlier studies, most of which published in the Catalogue of Strong Italian Earthquakes from 461 B.C. to 1997 (Boschi et al. 2000, and further releases on the web site http://storing.ingv.it/cft/). The results presented here are thus an update to the above-mentioned catalogue. Latin and Italian

In addition, the following researchers played an important part in our working group:

Cecilia Ciuccarelli helped us with the final draft and the editing of the catalogue. She took part in several discussions as we sought to solve the many problems presented by the text;
Dante Mariotti located the most difficult place names, and collaborated with us in estimating the parameters;
Filippo Bernardini collaborated with us at an early stage in classifying the seismic effects; he also developed some of the seismotectonic aspects for the 12th century earthquakes in Syria (see Guidoboni et al. 2004);
Maria Giovanna Bianchi produced the large-scale maps of urban effects, the graphs and the digitalisation of the illustrations; she also collaborated in the final editing stage;
Maria Luisa De Simone dealt with the index of names and places;
Brian Phillips translated the texts and sources into English with the skill and accuracy that typify his work.
Cartography The thematic cartography was done by Gabriele Tarabusi using Maplnfo Professional (www.mapinfo.com) software. The relief cartographic bases have been made by Marco Gualdrini (GEOgrafica, Faenza), using Visual Nature Studio 2.5 software (3dNature LLC, www.3dnature.com), on the base of the georeferenced terrain altimetric data. The general cartographic base of the Mediterranean is derived from the GTOPO30 Digital Elevation Model (U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center) resampled at the resolution of 500 m x 500 m in x and y. For the detail of the Italian territory a cartographic base elaborated from the Digital Terrain Model of the INGV was used: the cell size of the grid is 250 m x 250 m. The various ground models have been depicted in planimetric views with shaded-relief techniques using multiple lights, to improve the graphic quality of the three-dimensional relief.
Earthquakes in the Sea of Marmara were reviewed and examined as part of the RELIEF (Reliable Information on Earthquake Faulting) European project “I.1.1. Seismic Risks” EVG1-CT-2002-00069, responsible for INGV dr Daniela Pantosti.
The contributions to this Catalogue have entailed coordination with various work groups at different stages. Wide-ranging and decisive though these have often been, it is the authors who take full responsibility for any errors or omissions in the data presented here.
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Susagna and Goula, 1999

Susagna T., Goula X., 1999. Catàleg de Sismicitat. Atlas Sísmic de Catalunya, vol. I, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, 436 pp.
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Year Mo Da Ho Mi Se Epicentral area NMDP Lat Lon Io Mw
1014Angouleme145.6500.1507-85.43
1155 01 18Bourgogne646.4334.6677-85.38
1186 03 22Uzège444.0274.4707-85.11
1216 03 03Limoges445.8331.2676-74.84
1224 11 15 15CATALOGNE ?242.5003.02543.94
1258 03Ontinyent138.824-0.60585.90
1302 02 19BIGORRE ?244.4420.60843.61
1309 03 24BASSE-PLAINE DE L'HERAULT ? (PEZENAS)243.4003.43443.66
1311Pinerolo144.8857.32764.59
1335 12 29 08ANGOUMOIS (S-E. ANGOULEME)1145.2670.68454.46
1373 03 03 02Ribagorça2342.3061.37685.95
1373 03 03 03Ribagorça42.6330.68453.95
1373 03 03 06Ribagorça42.6330.68453.95
1373 03 08 02Ribagorça42.6330.68453.95
1373 03 19 18Barcelona342.6330.68453.95
1373 05 03CATALOGNE ?543.2223.00044.68
1373 05 23 18RIBAGORZA ?641.3832.183
1373 07 22 19Ribagorça42.6330.68453.95
1376 02 21 02MEDITERRANEE (GOLFE DU LION ?)243.1593.38443.76
1396 12 18 12Tavernes de la Valldigna1239.172-0.3048-96.00
1397 05 26 23 55CAMARGUE (ARLES)343.7504.4394-53.65
1427 03 02 21Amer341.6842.50032.95
1427 03 03 01Amer341.6842.50032.95
1427 03 13 11Amer1542.0102.60464.80
1427 03 14 12Amer1042.0102.60464.50
1427 03 15 23Amer942.0102.60464.45
1427 03 19 21Osor-Amer4941.9712.60685.55
1427 03 21 12Osor-Amer842.0102.6045-64.45
1427 03 22 13Osor-Amer842.0102.6045-64.45
1427 04 22 22Lloret Salvatge541.9862.70564.59
1427 05 15 15Vall d'en Bas-Olot3842.1622.44785.47
1427 06 08Caldes de Malavella241.9842.82143.58
1427 06 12Caldes de Malavella141.9842.8215-64.26
1427 06 14 08Caldes de Malavella941.8842.7926-75.05
1428 02 02VELAY (LE PUY)145.0503.8836-74.82
1428 02 02 08Camprodon13642.2752.3228-96.04
1430 01 11E. Puigcerda242.4202.20454.01
1448 05 24GARRIGUES (NIMES)244.0174.4176-74.78
1448 05 25 01Near Granollers2541.6422.17275.19
1449Pinerolo144.8857.32754.11
1450LIMAGNE (RIOM)245.8833.11764.65
1450 09 16 10Pirineus342.7002.90064.59
1477 06 29 07LIMAGNE (RIOM)1245.7833.0177-85.46
1490 03 01LIMAGNE (RIOM)1445.8173.10485.82
1494 06 13Alpi Marittime243.7007.2675-64.50
1502 05 15Borgo S. Dalmazzo144.3317.48754.11
1507Pinerolo144.8857.32754.11
1509 12 13MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE)243.8335.78375.05
1517 11 22 07Xàtiva138.989-0.5185-64.52
1525 07 04 02Barcelona41.3672.20053.95
1537 09 22BEARN (OLORON-SAINTE-MARIE)143.200-0.61774.97
1540 11 12LIVRADOIS (BRIOUDE ?)245.4173.48343.46
1543 09 14BEARN (MAULEON)143.217-0.88353.86
1546 04 21 12GAILLACOIS ?243.7671.80053.98
1547 08 29 20Concentaina138.747-0.4397-85.62
1549 05 04BASSIN DE MONTELIMAR (MONTELIMAR)144.5504.75064.16
1550 02 28 16Cuneo144.3897.5476-74.82
1564 07 20Alpi Marittime1844.0247.2768-95.51
1568 11 08BARONNIES (MALAUCENE)344.1665.13343.39
1570 07 31LIMAGNE (RIOM)145.8833.11753.80
1570 08 15VELAY (LE PUY)145.0503.8835-64.15
1578 05 20 16BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (LA TOUR-DU-PIN ?)445.8594.80943.49
1579 08 10MONTS D'AMBAZAC (GRANDMONT)146.0001.3675-64.12
1584 03 01Dronero144.4667.3626-74.82
1588LUBERON OCCIDENTAL ?344.0065.55543.71
1590 12 28Queyras (Chateau-Ville-Vieille)144.7506.80053.79
1592 07 06BIGORRE (TARBES)143.2330.06753.86
1594 05 08 05LIMAGNE (RIOM)145.8833.11753.80
1598 12 26 03Oliva238.946-0.1497-85.62
1604 12 07BAS-VIVARAIS (VIVIERS)144.4834.68353.61
1605 12 20Barcelona41.3662.20053.95
1610 01 03 18BASSIN DE MONTELIMAR (MONTELIMAR)144.5504.75053.61
1611 01 15Luserna144.8087.2455-64.35
1612 01 31Rocca Bigliera643.9497.6136-74.82
1617 05 03COMBRAILLE (AUZANCE ?)146.0502.50053.78
1618 01 18Alpes Niçoises (Coaraze)643.9617.31185.52
1618 06 08 20BEARN (PAU)143.300-0.3675-64.13
1618 07 03BEARN (OLORON-SAINTE-MARIE)1043.278-0.47264.97
1620 12 02 19Alcoy338.700-0.47275.42
1620 12 14 04 30Alcoy.A38.700-0.46654.25
1622 02 01CRAU (SALON-DE-PROVENCE)143.6505.10064.31
1625 05 08 23 55BIGORRE ?1243.6340.82855.01
1627 07 05 09BIGORRE (ST-SAVIN)142.983-0.08353.86
1631 09 16 01VELAY (LE PUY)545.0503.88353.80
1635 12 24 10PLAINE DE VALENCE (VALENCE)144.9334.90053.95
1639 01 05 01 30Valencia39.466-0.36654.25
1639 01 13BRIVADOIS (BLESLE)545.5053.12843.64
1644 02 15 04 30Alpes Niçoises (Roquebilliere)2943.9787.22885.77
1644 06 16 03Muro de Alcoy.A38.800-0.41654.25
1644 06 19 16Muro de Alcoy.A38.800-0.41654.25
1644 06 19 18Muro de Alcoy2838.801-0.3377-85.29
1646 04 27 15PAYS DE CONQUES ?544.4282.51143.70
1646 10 27VELAY (LE PUY)344.8004.31743.31
1648 07 30BAS-PAYS CHARENTAIS (ROCHEFORT)245.959-0.89243.36
1649 03 20BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (BEAUREPAIRE)145.2005.0305-64.02
1660 03 18 14E. Palma239.5722.6535-64.59
1660 06 21 04BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)8943.0080.05686.13
1665 02 04BIGORRE (LOURDES ?)743.100-0.05065.02
1678 09 02MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE ?)743.6305.6534-54.66
1684 08 31 23 55PREALPES DE DIGNE (DIGNE)144.1006.2335-64.08
1687 09 11 03VELAY (LE MONASTIER-SUR-GAZEILLE)144.9334.00053.78
1693 12 12COMTAT (TARASCON-SUR-RHONE)143.8004.66753.76
1694 05 29Alicante138.347-0.4825-64.52
1699 04 14BRANDES DU HAUT-POITOU (ANTIGNY)146.5330.8505-64.17
1708 03 21 23MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE)243.9005.7834-53.65
1708 08 14MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE)1943.7895.75685.12
1708 08 20 14 50MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE)343.8335.78364.49
1709 11 29 01Valencia139.472-0.3735-64.52
1714 07 06 14PAYS BASQUE (BAYONNE)143.483-1.48353.86
1719 06 11BARONNIES (MOYDANS)344.3675.4834-53.70
1721 03 24Selva139.7572.90375.35
1724 07 15 18 30BAUGES (ARITH)145.7176.08353.79
1724 09 13 13Gandía238.966-0.18564.86
1727 03 22CAMARGUE (ARLES)143.6834.63353.76
1727 05 27CAMARGUE (ARLES)443.6834.6335-64.23
1730 10 28 07 45CAMARGUE (ARLES)143.6834.6336-74.60
1731 06 15 22 45COMTAT (CAVAILLON)743.8335.0335-64.07
1736 04 23Maurienne (Fontcouverte)145.2506.3005-64.08
1738 10 18 16 15COMTAT (CARPENTRAS)244.0505.05053.94
1740 01 30HAUT-VIVARAIS (ANNONAY)545.2834.51743.19
1740 08 29 00 30Côte d'Azur (Antibes)143.5837.11753.89
1743 03 07BEARN ?1344.3280.5335-64.91
1748 03 23 06 30Estubeny9039.000-0.61995.92
1748 04 02 21 30Estubeny1438.965-0.6696-74.75
1750 05 24 22BIGORRE (JUNCALAS)4343.063-0.03385.91
1750 05 26 01BIGORRE (JUNCALAS)143.2330.06764.41
1750 06 15BIGORRE (JUNCALAS)343.075-0.02564.59
1751 01 23BIGORRE (LOURDES)343.3940.07843.56
1752 01 12 00 30BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)943.1700.36744.50
1752 02 16 04 45Riviera di Ponente (San Remo)243.7927.65043.71
1752 09 06LIMAGNE (CLERMONT-FERRAND)245.8333.1005-64.15
1753 03 09 13 15Valle del Chisone1744.9417.1816-75.17
1754 01 12CHARTREUSE (VOREPPE)345.3005.6335-64.25
1755 11 15 02Sangüesa42.583-1.2835-64.20
1755 12 27 03CONFLENT (PRADES)1542.6172.40074.61
1755 12 27 04 15CONFLENT (PRADES)542.6172.41754.01
1756 01 24 19 30Alpes Niçoises (W. Roquebilliere ?)244.0097.2753-43.43
1756 02 13BARONNIES (AULAN)344.2175.43343.61
1756 07 03 02 20BASSIN D'AIX-EN-PROVENCE (AIX-EN-PROVENCE)143.5335.45064.31
1756 08 28 05 30COMTAT (CARPENTRAS)144.0505.05053.76
1757 09 15BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (PONT-DE-BEAUVOISIN)345.4445.6674-53.53
1759 05 13 01CHAMPAGNE BERRICHONNE (ISSOUDUN)646.7251.77554.11
1759 08 10 22 10ENTRE-DEUX-MERS, BORDELAIS5144.892-0.38575.14
1760 01 10 20 15Alicante38.333-0.50054.25
1760 07 10Monterde de Albarracín.TE40.500-1.48364.46
1761 04 20 13 08CATALOGNE (OLOT)842.2112.2946-74.85
1761 04 20 23CATALOGNE (OLOT)242.2002.1834-53.58
1762 05 05 21 28BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (LA VERPILLIERE)145.6335.15064.35
1763 07 12LUBERON OCCIDENTAL (MENERBES)1443.8405.1636-74.71
1765 05 19 11COUSERANS (ARROUT)742.9441.05564.90
1765 07 14 03LIMAGNE (RIOM)145.8833.1175-64.15
1766 07 08 15Briançonnais (Briançon)244.7846.62543.41
1768 04 03 02 15BEARN543.742-0.60454.26
1769 11 18 04COMTAT (BEDARRIDES)544.0424.84274.85
1769 12 21 14 30COMTAT (BEDARRIDES)344.0424.86764.49
1770 07 29 17Bugey (Belley)645.8295.47944.04
1772 06 11 05TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)144.3674.8175-63.88
1772 06 24 09 36VELAY (LE PUY)545.0503.88354.24
1772 12 25 23 30VALLESPIR (PRATS-DE-MOLLO)242.4002.48354.04
1773 01 16 16 30TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)244.3594.7925-63.88
1773 01 18TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)244.3674.81753.79
1773 01 18 20 15TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)244.3594.7925-64.05
1773 01 23 16TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)1144.3674.81763.97
1773 02 07 01 45TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)344.3594.7925-63.98
1773 02 15 11 30TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)144.3674.81753.61
1773 02 22 08 30TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)144.3674.81764.16
1773 02 24TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)144.3674.8175-63.88
1773 02 25TRICASTIN (CLANSAYES)244.3504.83353.79
1773 0922OSSAU (LARUNS)142.950-0.43353.86
1773 10 17 10 50BEARN (OLORON-SAINTE-MARIE)543.178-0.47864.79
1773 12 31 01 15Queyras (Guillestre)244.6596.63464.34
1775 04 30 21 30BIGORRE (LA BARTHE-DE-NESTE)343.3500.55654.04
1775 12 22Rouergue144.3502.0337-85.46
1777 02 04 06CAPCIR (QUERIGUT)142.7172.08364.41
1778 06 07 07 53BIGORRE (ST-PE-DE-BIGORRE)543.100-0.16764.90
1779 10 20 09 45COUSERANS (ST-GIRONS)142.9831.15064.41
1780 01 20 00 30Queyras (Mont-Dauphin)244.6176.55943.41
1780 02NEBOUZAN (AVEZAC-PRAT-LAHITTE)143.0670.33353.86
1781 06 02 10 30Riviera di Ponente (San Remo ?)243.7927.65043.61
1782 08 15BELLEDONNE (URIAGE)245.1675.77553.96
1782 12 09 03BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (ST-MARCELLIN)845.2095.38753.69
1783 02 02VALLESPIR (PRATS-DE-MOLLO)342.4002.48364.59
1783 03 25 03BASSE-DURANCE (MALLEMORT)343.7115.17843.39
1783 06 21 18BELLEDONNE (MONTALIEU)145.3835.9675-64.08
1784 08 10 11 10BEARN (OLORON-SAINTE-MARIE)543.175-0.55964.41
1784 09 11 10Piemont (Val de Susa, Oulx )244.9006.83443.59
1784 10 15 12 03MASSIF DE LA CHARTREUSE (S. CHAMBERY)4145.4775.9476-75.07
1784 12 03 16BELLEDONNE (ALLEVARD ?)345.3786.0173-43.13
1785 04 29 10 45Queyras (Mont-Dauphin)344.6596.6255-64.15
1785 09 12Susa345.0216.84254.11
1786 04 04 12BASSE-PLAINE DE L'HERAULT (MONTAGNAC)443.4583.53354.04
1788 01 11 23 15La Seu d'Urgell.L42.3661.46653.95
1788 01 12 14La Seu d'Urgell.L42.3661.46653.95
1788 01 12 21 15La Seu d'Urgell.L42.3661.46653.95
1788 01 31 21 15La Seu d'Urgell.L42.3661.46653.95
1788 02 01 07La Seu d'Urgell.L42.3661.46653.95
1788 05 31 04 41CATALOGNE (SEU DE URGELL)142.3671.4506-74.68
1790 01 24 04TRICASTIN (TULETTE)244.3004.94253.71
1790 07 16 12 18Arenys de Mar.B41.5832.55053.95
1791 07 07 06VERCORS (MONTEYNARD)144.9675.70053.95
1793 09 26 02 30Alcoy.A38.700-0.46654.25
1793 12 24COMBRAILLE (CHAMBON-SUR-VOUEIZE)146.1832.41753.78
1796 02 04 22 04COMBRAILLE (CHAMBON-SUR-VOUEIZE)246.1832.4175-64.30
1797 07 13 20 15MONTAGNE LIMOUSINE (TREIGNAC)245.5331.80053.98
1797 09 08PLAINE DU ROUSSILLON (ILLE-SUR-TET)142.6672.61753.86
1798 08 12 15MEDITERRANEE (E. CADAQUES)642.3582.78354.49
1798 08 13 22 45MEDITERRANEE (E. CADAQUES)1242.6172.99254.42
1799 03 05 04Côte d'Azur (Nice)143.7007.26753.89
1801 12 18 22BUGEY (ANGLEFORT)245.9425.82543.41
1802 12 31 11MOYENNE-DURANCE (SISTERON)144.2005.9505-64.08
1803 09 18 22 50Benigámin.V38.950-0.45054.25
1806 01 20 00 15ALPILLES (ORGON)143.7835.03353.76
1806 03 31Riviera Ligure643.8447.74954.62
1806 06 20 23 15Côte d'Azur (Nice)143.7007.26764.46
1807 01 15 01 30BEARN (OLORON-SAINTE-MARIE)1343.200-0.61754.33
1807 02 09 19AUBRAC (CHAUDES-AIGUES)244.8592.99253.98
1807 03 23 11 15CHATAIGNERAIE (VILLECOMTAL)644.6082.45464.60
1807 09 05 01 30Riviera di Ponente (San-Remo)1043.9337.9425-64.82
1808 02 08 04 32VALLEE DU LOT (ESPALION ?)4944.7142.7435-64.73
1808 04 02 16 43Valle del Pellice10744.8387.24985.57
1808 04 02 20 15Valle del Pellice2344.8237.26274.96
1808 04 15 14Piemont (Torre Pellice)1244.7717.10444.20
1808 04 15 15 30Piemont (Torre Pellice)644.8887.16344.04
1808 04 16 01 15Valle del Pellice3144.8467.31675.30
1808 04 18 03Piemont (Torre Pellice)544.8757.1926-75.11
1808 04 20 10Piemont (Torre Pellice)744.8097.29264.84
1808 04 21 05 15Piemont (Torre Pellice)644.7847.31743.68
1809 03 13VERCORS (BOUVANTE)144.9675.26764.34
1812 03 20 00 01BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)2443.7465.70475.01
1812 03 26 03BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)343.7335.68364.49
1812 04 11 16BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)343.7055.6785-64.03
1812 04 28 21 35BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)143.7335.68353.76
1812 06 01 15BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)143.7335.68364.31
1813 04 10 07 15HAUT-COMMINGES (MAULEON-BARROUSSE ?)542.9420.58464.84
1814 03 19HAUTE-MARCHE (CHATELUS-MALVALEIX ?)346.4611.94443.29
1814 05 22 11 21OSSAU (ARUDY)1943.158-0.37175.41
1814 11 06 05 45LYONNAIS (COUZON-AU-MONT-D'OR)1345.8294.83354.04
1815 04 09 13 15BIGORRE ?1143.2330.06754.74
1817 01 23 21 55HAUTE-MARCHE (N-W. BOURGANEUF ?)246.0001.5673-43.12
1817 03 18 10 45RIOJA (LOGRONO-ARNEDO)3042.206-2.16785.83
1817 03 22 23Arnedillo.LO42.300-2.25053.95
1818 02 23 18 10Liguria occidentale-Francia4643.8097.64475.36
1818 02 23 23Riviera di Ponente (Oneglia)644.2797.61344.42
1818 02 24 11Riviera di Ponente (Oneglia)1343.8317.39344.51
1818 03 02 04Riviera di Ponente (Oneglia)343.7897.62843.66
1818 07 19 07OSSAU (ARUDY)543.122-0.52243.59
1819 01 08 22 30Liguria occidentale543.8657.9326-74.82
1819 06 01 04 30BEARN (NAVARRENX)143.317-0.75053.86
1819 11 02 04Alcoy.A38.700-0.46654.25
1821 08 03LAVEDAN (ARGELES-GAZOST)243.050-0.0755-63.90
1822 02 19 08 45BUGEY (BELLEY)13045.7775.7937-85.46
1823 12 13 03BUGEY (BELLEY)1345.8175.69054.10
1824 05 23 13Haut-Verdon (Castellane)143.8506.51753.79
1824 07 18CORBIERES (LEZIGNAN ?)942.9962.57144.39
1825 01 21 23 50BASSIN D'AIX-EN-PROVENCE (AIX-EN-PROVENCE)3043.5775.5104-53.88
1827Sineu39.6503.0165-64.52
1830 10 10 09 11HAUTE-MARCHE (GUERET)246.1251.95943.11
1831 05 26 10 30Liguria occidentale3343.8557.84985.43
1831 05 28 12 45Riviera di Ponente (Bussana)743.8507.91764.70
1831 11 25 01 45Riviera Ligure143.8197.77454.11
1833 10 09 13 15LIMAGNE (ISSOIRE)1645.5833.16764.57
1833 10 15 23 55LIMAGNE (ISSOIRE)245.5673.19243.14
1833 10 18 08 40CEZALLIER (BLESLE)3445.5003.2286-74.99
1835 01 03 15 30COTES DU RHONE (LA ROQUE-SUR-CEZE)344.2064.53343.29
1835 03 07 06BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)243.7335.68353.94
1835 05 23 08 30Boves344.3307.5516-74.82
1835 06 16 00 28Palma de Mallorca39.5662.6665-64.52
1835 09 14 16 30BRANDES DU HAUT-POITOU (SAUZE-VAUSSAIS ?)746.2330.0114-54.06
1835 10 28 03 45BIGORRE (GEDRE)1242.8610.28965.13
1836 09 16 12 45COSTIERE (VAUVERT)743.7964.45043.39
1837 05VAL DE GERMIGNY (ST-AMAND-MONTROND)346.7172.30043.29
1838 01 23HAUTE-MARCHE (CHAMBON-SUR-VOUEIZE)246.1332.23443.21
1838 02 19 18FENOUILLEDES (ST-PAUL-DE-FENOUILLET)242.7752.46753.94
1838 05 22 07VERCORS (MEAUDRE)145.1335.5336-74.63
1839 02 10 20 30LIMAGNE (AIGUEPERSE)346.0003.1724-53.66
1839 02 27Maurienne (St-Jean-de-Maurienne)145.2836.35053.79
1839 03 26Maurienne (St-Jean-de-Maurienne)4545.2366.3055-64.35
1839 04 03GRESIVAUDAN (DOMENE)945.2105.86064.63
1840 01 05 23 45HAUT-COMMINGES ?343.0000.58364.59
1840 09 02 20 20COTES DU RHONE (ROQUEMAURE)844.0544.7505-64.04
1840 11 09 07GARRIGUES (BARJAC)244.3344.32543.44
1841 12 02 19 53ALBANAIS (RUMILLY)3345.7615.89564.85
1843 03 31 20 30BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)143.0670.15064.41
1843 04 20LYONNAIS (COLLONGES)345.8174.81743.24
1843 06 28 21 27PAYS BASQUE (TARDETS-SORHOLUS)1043.147-0.82354.35
1843 12 27 23MONTS-DORE (CHAMBON-SUR-LAC)245.5752.85943.41
1844 01 03 23MONTS-DORE (CHAMBON-SUR-LAC)745.6102.79753.86
1844 12 10 01CHAUTAGNE ?445.7786.00043.41
1844 12 11 05 45OSSAU (LARUNS)343.061-0.48943.49
1845 10 03 21 55Tivissa41.0330.7506-74.79
1845 10 07 06 30Tivissa41.0330.7506-74.79
1846 12 12 10 15BASSE-PROVENCE (GEMENOS)343.3005.63353.94
1847 04BEARN (MAULEON ?)243.225-0.93343.71
1847 10 14 21BRENNE (ST-GAULTIER)546.6891.6334-53.54
1847 10 15 07 52VALLEE DE LA DORDOGNE (SIORAC)244.8250.97553.88
1847 11 30 06 30PLAINE DE VALENCE (ROMANS-SUR-ISERE)345.0005.0835-64.20
1848 09 11BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)143.0670.15053.86
1848 10 03 15 30Orihuela del Tremedal40.550-1.6506-74.79
1848 10 03 17 30Orihuela del Tremedal.TE40.550-1.65053.80
1848 12 13 04Monterde de Albarracín.TE40.500-1.48353.80
1849 06 18 06 25Limone644.2297.56154.11
1849 06 23Cuneese344.1757.56654.11
1849 08 03 22 25VERCORS (LA MOTTE-D'AVEILLANS)745.1435.7274-53.76
1849 10 01 00 30Maurienne (Bonvillard)1245.5286.23364.54
1850 09 01 03COMTAT (CARPENTRAS)144.0505.05053.76
1850 11 17 16BIGORRE (ST-PE-DE-BIGORRE)1143.050-0.13464.61
1851 01 07 23 30GRESIVAUDAN (GRENOBLE)245.1585.7094-53.60
1851 05 15 01 47NE Palma de Mallorca39.6332.66675.35
1851 06 01 03NE. Palma de Mallorca39.6332.66654.25
1851 06 07 18NE. Palma de Mallorca39.6332.66654.25
1851 10 22 04 48BEARN (GAN)643.261-0.35653.93
1852 01 25 10 20CATALOGNE (S.JUAN.ABADESSAS)242.2082.38354.01
1852 01 26 02 16ENTRE-DEUX-MERS, BORDELAIS4044.876-0.56064.68
1852 01 29 14 15Sant Joan de les Abadesses42.2332.28353.95
1852 02 22RIBAGORZA ?1642.5671.37354.56
1852 08 31 01 45NE. Palma de Mallorca39.6332.66654.25
1852 11 20TRICASTIN (DIEULEFIT)244.5335.0174-53.53
1852 11 22TRICASTIN (DIEULEFIT)144.5175.0676-74.63
1852 12 25BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)143.7335.68353.76
1852 12 26 02BASSE-DURANCE (BEAUMONT-DE-PERTUIS)143.7335.6835-64.03
1853 01 06 06 55CATALOGNE (SORT)842.5721.0334-54.49
1853 07 11 01 24PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-DE-LUZ)743.377-1.63343.77
1853 09 29 02BEARN (W. ARUDY ?)243.134-0.23443.59
1854 03 19 22 30NAVARRE (TOLOSA)643.317-1.86754.09
1854 04 30 23COMBRAILLE (N-E. MONTAIGUT)346.2442.97243.29
1854 07 20 02 45LAVEDAN (ARGELES-GAZOST)10843.028-0.0337-85.74
1854 07 20 23 15LAVEDAN (ARGELES-GAZOST)943.060-0.00743.87
1854 07 31 21PLATEAU DU LIMOUSIN (S. BOISSEUIL ?)445.6881.2294-53.84
1854 11 19 06LAVEDAN (ARGELES-GAZOST)443.0330.11343.29
1854 12 29 01 45Liguria occidentale-Francia8643.7867.5597-85.71
1854 12 29 03 30Riviera di Ponente (San Remo)243.7927.65043.61
1855 01 22 18LAVEDAN (CAUTERETS)142.883-0.11753.86
1855 02 13 10 27Tarentaise (Moutiers)2245.4586.51753.68
1855 11 23 15 15HAUT-VERDON (CASTELLANE)143.8506.51774.92
1855 12 05 18 48HAUT-COMMINGES (NESTE-D'OUEIL)3742.8250.42175.36
1855 12 12 20 40HAUT-VERDON (CHASTEUIL)643.8426.45985.22
1855 12 12 21 50HAUT-VERDON (CHASTEUIL)443.8426.4594-53.78
1856 12 27 01 30VERCORS (CHATEAUDOUBLE)644.8175.11364.47
1857 01 25 09 15DOMBES (MIRIBEL)2145.8004.90853.99
1857 06 16 02 20HAUTE-MARCHE (S. AUBUSSON ?)1146.2252.06754.61
1857 06 16 11 28MONTS-DORE (E. PONTGIBAUD)1545.8333.0175-64.56
1857 06 16 11 40MONTS-DORE (E. PONTGIBAUD)545.5922.45843.50
1858 08 19 20 30PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-LE-VIEUX)143.167-1.23343.29
1858 08 30 14 30Cuneese844.3247.34154.39
1858 10 25 01 42Valle del Chisone344.8887.30764.59
1858 11 01 20 35Valle del Chisone44.8837.300
1858 11 05 20 36Valle del Chisone44.8837.300
1858 11 07 21 30Valle del Chisone44.8837.300
1858 11 29 13PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-LE-VIEUX)2143.183-1.2336-74.99
1858 12 14 02PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-LE-VIEUX)143.167-1.20053.86
1858 12 17BASSE-DURANCE (MIRABEAU)143.7005.65064.31
1859 03 05 10 45PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-LE-VIEUX)143.167-1.20053.86
1859 05 13VELAY (MONISTROL-SUR-LOIRE)345.2834.17243.31
1859 06 21 13Côte d'Azur (Menton)343.7227.31743.61
1860 01 30 02 45PAYS BASQUE (ST-JEAN-PIED-DE-PORT)543.161-1.35643.65
1861 03 04 23Riviera di Ponente (Vintimille ?)343.8447.69543.61
1861 07 28 23BELLEDONNE (VIZILLE)345.0675.76743.34
1861 10 15 06 30Altea.A38.6160.00054.25
1861 12 20 08 30Piemont ?744.0947.52844.59
1862 07 10 20 35PLANEZE (ST-FLOUR)145.0333.10053.78
1862 09 27 02 30PLAINE DU ROUSSILLON (PERPIGNAN)442.7212.9584-53.58
1862 10 26 00 30BIGORRE (LOURDES)943.025-0.24254.63
1862 11 18 07PLATEAU DE VALENSOLE (GREOUX-LES-BAINS)343.7506.06143.39
1863 06 09 21 58MOYENNE-DURANCE (BEYNES)344.0006.20964.14
1863 06 23 01 30Tarentaise (Moutiers)145.4836.53353.79
1863 09 18MONTS-DORE (LE MONT-DORE)745.5832.83743.51
1863 09 19MONTS-DORE (LE MONT-DORE)745.6072.90343.51
1863 12 08 03 50COMTAT (L'ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE)1643.9235.0435-64.23
1863 12 25COMTAT (L'ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE)143.9005.1175-64.03
1864 12 04 19 30ANGOUMOIS (ST-AMAND-DE-BOIXE)445.7830.11764.15
1865 01 04PLAINE DE VALENCE (GRANE)144.7334.91753.79
1865 03 27 01Tarentaise (Moutiers)845.4216.52553.83
1866 05 19 09 12LARAGNE (LA MOTTE-DU-CAIRE)3244.2736.06775.21
1866 09 01 20 30GATINE (ST-MAIXENT-L'ECOLE)1046.327-0.3104-53.81
1866 09 23 23SAINTONGE (ST-JEAN-D'ANGELY)145.850-0.5335-64.17
1866 12 11 10 45BIGORRE (ST-PE-DE-BIGORRE)143.100-0.16753.86
1867 05 09 08 50BIGORRE (BAGNERES)143.0670.15053.86
1867 05 17 00 12BIGORRE ?643.305-0.11754.04
1868 07 19 03 15LAVEDAN (CAUTERETS)543.039-0.0724-54.04
1868 08 05 05 20VELAY (LE PUY)745.0403.89043.47
1869 05 23 01 50GATINE (S-E. PARTHENAY ?)546.394-0.0174-53.76
1869 09 11BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)542.9500.04554.18
1870 01 15 02 15HAUT-COMMINGES (LUCHON)2642.8500.52265.21
1870 01 18 02 50MEDITERRANEE (S-W. MARSEILLE)643.2895.4834-54.28
1870 01 20 21 38COUSERANS (VICDESSOS)442.6091.72553.96
1870 01 21 01 58COUSERANS (VICDESSOS)242.7671.5344-53.68
1870 01 21 04COUSERANS (VICDESSOS)242.7671.53443.49
1872 04 26 17 31Piemont (Cuneo)844.4757.50044.31
1872 05 19 17 15Carlet39.233-0.51675.35
1872 06 20TRICASTIN (LA GARDE-ADHEMAR)144.4004.7506-74.43
1872 12 02 16 38PREALPES DE DIGNE (DIGNE)144.1006.23353.79
1873 02 15 22 45MASSIF DU CANTAL (MURAT)145.1172.86753.78
1873 05GRESIVAUDAN (PONTCHARRA)145.4336.01753.79
1873 07 14 23 45TRICASTIN (CHATEAUNEUF-DU-RHONE)1344.4544.73153.73
1873 07 19 03 50TRICASTIN (CHATEAUNEUF-DU-RHONE)3044.4754.7176-74.37
1873 08 08 03TRICASTIN (CHATEAUNEUF-DU-RHONE)4344.4484.74174.52
1873 09 04TRICASTIN (CHATEAUNEUF-DU-RHONE)344.5114.7554-53.33
1873 11 26 04 33BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)6743.0500.13375.50
1873 11 26 10 14BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)443.1040.37144.28
1874 04 15 06 30SAINTONGE (JONZAC)645.621-0.5213-43.43
1874 11 15 22 30Quatretonda38.950-0.4005-64.52
1875 06 07 21 10Mar Mediterráneo41.4162.33353.95
1875 08 17 09 30Alcántara del Jucar.V39.083-0.58354.25
1875 10 14 09 30Tarentaise (Moutiers)345.4676.54453.79
1876 02 04 14 30CERDAGNE (PUIGCERDA)542.3631.9885-64.20
1876 09 20 07PREALPES DE DIGNE (DIGNE)144.1006.2335-64.08
1876 12 19 05 06VALLEE DU LOT (ST-GENIEZ-D'OLT)844.2803.0074-53.78
1877 09 12 06 50BOIS NOIRS (ST-ROMAIN-D'URFE)3045.8673.82164.66
1878 01 22 07 44Saluzzo444.6747.3344-53.87
1878 06 07 22 25Cuneese3444.4427.35964.83
1878 06 24 09 12MONTS DU LYONNAIS (L'ARBRESLE ?)4445.9284.7315-64.30
1878 06 24 09 18BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (MORAS-EN-VALLOIRE)2545.2425.0385-64.29
1879 09 09 07 50PLATEAU DE CREMIEU (CREMIEU)2045.8005.2125-64.37
1879 11 17 02Alcanar.T40.5160.48353.80
1880 01 27 18 07PAYS BASQUE (BAIGORRY)143.183-1.35053.86
1880 05 22 16 30Albarracín40.416-1.4665-64.13
1881 07 22 00 05Belledonne-Pelvoux1545.7576.2244-54.23
1881 07 22 02 45Belledonne-Pelvoux14545.4446.10075.51
1881 08 05 00 30Belledonne-Pelvoux3245.5255.67965.31
1882 05 11 23 30Tarentaise (Moutiers)445.5136.50843.41
1882 07 26 15 38SAINTONGE (SAINTES)2145.860-0.6735-64.32
1882 10 18 18 40Gandía38.966-0.1835-64.52
1882 10 22 13Arbucias41.8162.5005-64.20
1882 11 08 07 50Alcoy.A38.700-0.46654.25
1882 12 10 17 40Belledonne-Pelvoux1245.2746.05054.34
1883 03 07 21 15Pinerolo2144.6047.4014-54.17
1883 04 14 19 30Villanueva de Castellón.V39.083-0.51654.25
1883 04 14 20 25Villanueva de Castellón.V39.083-0.51654.25
1883 04 14 21 30Villanueva de Castellón39.083-0.51664.80
1883 05 13 11 15Villanueva de Castellón.V39.083-0.51654.25
1883 06 04 07 45Villanueva de Castellón.V39.083-0.51654.25
1883 08 09 03MELLOIS (BRIOUX-SUR-BOUTONNE ?)246.175-0.25043.36
1883 08 14 10PLAINE DU FOREZ (FEURS)745.7934.17743.53
1883 12 30 04 30LAVEDAN (ARGELES-GAZOST)143.000-0.10053.86
1884 03 13 10 30E. Alicante2038.513-0.6675-64.57
1884 03 26 13 30Munilla.LO42.183-2.30053.95
1884 11 23 16 15Queyras (Guillestre)2044.5546.73354.50
1884 11 24 04 30Queyras (Guillestre)344.6396.48343.61
1884 11 27 22 15Alpi Cozie6344.9676.6566-75.27
1885 01 05 06Queyras (Guillestre)1944.7687.08044.19
1885 01 24 21Riviera di Ponente (Imperia)543.8457.82254.29
1885 02 06 18 30SAINTONGE (S. ST-JEAN-D'ANGELY)1445.772-0.61754.06
1885 05 04 07 05BASSE-PROVENCE (LES ARCS)1343.5086.11754.08
1885 05 19 19 10Alicante38.333-0.50054.25
1885 07 01 07 15Vernante244.2607.4654-53.87
1885 11 10 14 06COMBRAILLE (LAQUEUILLE)245.6422.74243.15
1885 12 13 11 06Leiza.NA43.083-1.91653.95
1886 11 12BARONNIES (AUREL)444.1395.43364.36
1887 01 15LITTORAL LANGUEDOCIEN (CARNON)343.5283.92243.49
1887 02 23 05 21Liguria occidentale151743.8917.99296.24
1887 02 23 05 29Liguria occidentale43.8838.000
1887 02 23 07 51Liguria occidentale43.8838.000
1887 02 24 01 50Riviera di Ponente (Imperia-Bussana)743.8838.000
1887 03 03 02Marmora144.4587.09354.11
1887 03 11 14 45Riviera di Ponente (Imperia-Bussana)2043.7757.625
1887 05 20 07 57Riviera di Ponente (Imperia-Bussana)243.8347.76743.51
1887 09 28 15Tossa.GI41.7162.93353.95
1887 10 01 03 05Dronero444.5767.2764-53.87
1887 11 14COMTAT (CAVAILLON)4543.9005.00564.16
1888 02 15 17NAVARRE (BURGUETE)242.983-1.33364.20
1888 05 04 20COMBRAILLE (MENAT)2146.1452.87864.49
1888 12 14 06 15Malgrat41.6502.75064.45
1889 02 18BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (LA TOUR-DU-PIN)1945.5675.5296-74.51
1889 03 04AUBRAC (CHAUDES-AIGUES)1344.8243.03343.49
1889 03 23MARGERIDE (ST-CHELY-D'APCHER)4744.8213.1795-64.50
1889 03 24 18 10MARGERIDE (LAVASTRIE)144.9333.03353.78
1889 03 28 02MARGERIDE (ST-CHELY-D'APCHER)645.0042.95043.52
1889 06 29 21LUBERON OCCIDENTAL (MENERBES)843.8475.21343.68
1889 11 07 03 30COMTAT (CAVAILLON)143.8335.03353.76
1889 12 13Turis.V39.383-0.71654.25
1890 02 02 19 30Chiva39.483-0.71664.80
1890 06 26 01Xàtiva.V38.983-0.51654.25
1890 09 16 01 48Riviera di Ponente (Imperia)243.8347.89243.51
1891 02 19 03 19Chiva39.483-0.71664.80
1892 01 08 00 40BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)443.0670.07943.49
1892 01 08 00 50BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)1143.056-0.03954.25
1892 05 08Taggia943.8787.74243.98
1892 08 26 00 11LIMAGNE (ISSOIRE)245.5503.49243.14
1892 08 26 04 30LIVRADOIS (BRIOUDE ?)545.2253.30443.29
1892 08 26 04 40CEZALLIER (MASSIAC)13945.2403.16064.79
1892 08 26 10 10LIMAGNE (ISSOIRE)14945.5993.2146-75.17
1892 11 27 00 40Cuneese1244.2757.49054.30
1892 11 27 01 40Vernante1044.3027.47054.06
1893 01 02 07 55Piemont (Bagni di Vinadio)1544.2947.3505-64.49
1893 02 03BAS-PLATEAUX DAUPHINOIS (ST-MARCELLIN)145.1505.31753.79
1894 01 20 07 35CERDAGNE (LLIVIA)342.4441.95543.49
1894 04 06 12 06Cuneese444.2877.38243.45
1894 04 27COUSERANS (TARASCON-SUR-ARIEGE)242.9091.60943.49
1894 07 19 05 25Riviera di Ponente (Taggia)843.8387.78453.96
1894 11 04 24Piemont (Valdieri)144.2837.40053.79
1895 03 18 13 38Valdieri1444.3277.4154-53.97
1895 07 08 13 02Sant Celoni41.6832.48364.45
1895 12 25 04 47Riviera Ligure943.9038.05954.13
1896 05 05 21 18BIGORRE (BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE)1742.9630.07554.20
1896 06 09 09 42BIGORRE (CADEAC)242.9000.35043.49
1896 10 16Albenga6043.9007.87464.84
1897 01 29 01 50SAINTONGE (ST-JEAN-D'ANGELY)1245.934-0.48854.07
1897 03 21 06 30MOYENNE-DURANCE (MANOSQUE)343.8335.7834-53.65
1897 03 23 04La Esparra.GI41.8002.70053.95
1897 04 13 04 15BIGORRE (LOURDES)443.1250.00043.46
1897 05 19 17 20BIGORRE (LOURDES)343.100-0.10943.49
1897 06 16 03 55BIGORRE (LOURDES)443.100-0.10943.36
1897 10 12Borgomaro1343.9257.84554.30
1897 11 10 16BOIS NOIRS (ST-BONNET-LE-CHATEAU)245.4594.05053.80
1899 07 29 00 06BASSE-PROVENCE (LES ARCS)543.4006.4614-53.70
1899 12 26 10 10Piemont (Cuneo)2144.4757.51754.22

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