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- Cluse abstract "A cluse is a narrow mountain pass or gorge. Notable passes that have this as an element of their name in French are the Cluse de Pontarlier, Cluse de Gex, Cluse de Voreppe, and the Cluse des Hôpitaux in France.Similar geographical features in the United States include the Cumberland Gap and the Columbia Gorge.FR:Cluse".
- Cluse wikiPageID "3116047".
- Cluse wikiPageLength "387".
- Cluse wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Cluse wikiPageRevisionID "667590285".
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Cluse_de_Pontarlier.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Cluse_de_Voreppe.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Cluse_des_Hôpitaux.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River_Gorge.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_Gap.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLink Gex,_Ain.
- Cluse wikiPageWikiLinkText "cluse".
- Cluse subject Category:Mountain_passes.
- Cluse hypernym Pass.
- Cluse type MountainPass.
- Cluse comment "A cluse is a narrow mountain pass or gorge. Notable passes that have this as an element of their name in French are the Cluse de Pontarlier, Cluse de Gex, Cluse de Voreppe, and the Cluse des Hôpitaux in France.Similar geographical features in the United States include the Cumberland Gap and the Columbia Gorge.FR:Cluse".
- Cluse label "Cluse".
- Cluse sameAs m.013f7vg_.
- Cluse wasDerivedFrom Cluse?oldid=667590285.
- Cluse isPrimaryTopicOf Cluse.