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- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace abstract "The Col du Ballon d'Alsace (1,178 m (3,865 ft)) is a mountain pass situated close to the summit of the Ballon d'Alsace (1,247 m (4,091 ft)) in the Vosges Mountains of France. It connects Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle (Vosges) with Masevaux (Haut-Rhin) and Belfort.The Ballon d'Alsace was the first official mountain climb in the Tour de France on 11 July 1905 although the tour had crossed the slightly lower Col de la République (1,161 m (3,809 ft)) in each of the previous two years. The first rider to the top of the Ballon was René Pottier, with the stage being won by Hippolyte Aucouturier. Stage 9 of the 2005 Tour crossed this pass on the centenary of the original climb.".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace location Vosges.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace name "Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace thumbnail Arrivée_ballon_d'alsace.JPG?width=300.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace wikiPageExternalLink aUGT0.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace wikiPageExternalLink ballon-dalsace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace wikiPageID "36517007".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace wikiPageRevisionID "602365365".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace elevationM "1178".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace hasPhotoCollection Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace label "Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace latD "47".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace latM "49".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace latNs "N".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace latS "13.5".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace location "Vosges".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace longD "6".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace longEw "E".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace longM "50".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace longS "6".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace map "Alps".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace mapCaption "Location of Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace name "Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace photo "Arrivée ballon d'alsace.JPG".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace photoCaption "Boutiques and restaurants at the col".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace range Vosges_Mountains.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace region "FR".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace traversed "D465".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:2005_Tour_de_France.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Climbs_in_cycle_racing.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Geography_of_Alsace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Geography_of_Lorraine_(region).
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_France.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Vosges.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Transport_in_Alsace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace subject Category:Transport_in_Lorraine_(region).
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type MountainPass.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type NaturalPlace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type Place.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type Wikidata:Q532.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type Place.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace type Location.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace comment "The Col du Ballon d'Alsace (1,178 m (3,865 ft)) is a mountain pass situated close to the summit of the Ballon d'Alsace (1,247 m (4,091 ft)) in the Vosges Mountains of France. It connects Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle (Vosges) with Masevaux (Haut-Rhin) and Belfort.The Ballon d'Alsace was the first official mountain climb in the Tour de France on 11 July 1905 although the tour had crossed the slightly lower Col de la République (1,161 m (3,809 ft)) in each of the previous two years.".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace label "Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace label "Col du Ballon d'Alsace".
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace sameAs Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace sameAs m.0kbgdjt.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace sameAs Q2982247.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace sameAs Q2982247.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace wasDerivedFrom Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace?oldid=602365365.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace depiction Arrivée_ballon_d'alsace.JPG.
- Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace isPrimaryTopicOf Col_du_Ballon_d'Alsace.