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- Col_de_Port subject Category:Climbs_in_cycle_racing.
- Col_de_Port subject Category:Landforms_of_Ariège.
- Col_de_Port subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Midi-Pyrénées.
- Col_de_Port subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Pyrenees.
- Col_de_Port subject Category:Transport_in_Midi-Pyrénées.
- Col_de_Port hypernym Pass.
- Col_de_Port type Article.
- Col_de_Port type MountainPass.
- Col_de_Port type NaturalPlace.
- Col_de_Port type Place.
- Col_de_Port type Article.
- Col_de_Port type Landform.
- Col_de_Port type Pass.
- Col_de_Port type Location.
- Col_de_Port type Place.
- Col_de_Port type Thing.
- Col_de_Port type Q133056.
- Col_de_Port comment "Col de Port (elevation 1,250 m (4,100 ft)) is a mountain pass in the French Pyrenees between Massat and Tarascon-sur-Ariège in the "massif de l'Arize". It links the Couserans and Ariège valleys.The pass is used occasionally in the Tour de France and is popular with touring cyclists.The name of the pass is tautological as Col means pass in French and Port means pass in Occitan.".
- Col_de_Port label "Col de Port".
- Col_de_Port sameAs Coll_de_Port_(Arieja).
- Col_de_Port sameAs Col_de_Port.
- Col_de_Port sameAs m.02w0zvb.
- Col_de_Port sameAs 2986044.
- Col_de_Port sameAs Q2982100.
- Col_de_Port sameAs Q2982100.
- Col_de_Port wasDerivedFrom Col_de_Port?oldid=682817913.
- Col_de_Port depiction Col_de_Port.jpg.
- Col_de_Port isPrimaryTopicOf Col_de_Port.