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Brézouard

Coordinates: 48°11′22″N 7°09′00″E / 48.18944°N 7.15000°E / 48.18944; 7.15000
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Brézouard
View of the Petit Brézouard on the left and the Grand Brézouard on the right.
Highest point
Elevation1,229 m (4,032 ft)[1]
Coordinates48°11′22″N 7°09′00″E / 48.18944°N 7.15000°E / 48.18944; 7.15000
Geography
Brézouard is located in France
Brézouard
Brézouard
France
LocationAlsace, France
Parent rangeVosges Mountains

The Brézouard (French pronunciation: [bʁezwaʁ]) is a summit in the Vosges Mountains, part of the canton of Lapoutroie. It is located eight kilometers from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, which can be reached by taking the small Échéry road.

Toponymy

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The residents of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines prefer to call the summit of Brézouard by the name Brüschbückel, which means "the mountain covered with heather."[2] On old maps, Brézouard may still appear under the name Bressoir.

Geography

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Situation

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From Échéry, the two banks of the Lièpvrette [fr] converge. More than half of its surface area belongs to Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, with the remaining part belonging to the commune of Fréland. The Grand Brézouard, formerly known as the Ballon de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, reaches an altitude of 1,229 meters. The Petit Brézouard, its twin 400 meters to the northeast, only reaches an altitude of 1,203 meters.[3]

Geology

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The summit of the Brézouard is composed of two-mica granite.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ IGN maps available on Géoportail
  2. ^ Mündel, Curt (2021-12-20). Les Vosges: Guide du touriste en Alsace-Lorraine et dans les régions avoisinantes (in French). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-242514-5.
  3. ^ "Circuit rando – grand et petit Brézouard, le château du Bonhomme - Visit Alsace". www.visit.alsace (in French). 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  4. ^ Fluck, Pierre; von Eller, Jean-Paul (1971). "Contribution à l'étude tectonique des gneiss de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines (Vosges)". Sciences Géologiques, bulletins et mémoires. 24 (2): 149–178. doi:10.3406/sgeol.1971.1390.