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Qué (quién) es mésange bleue - definición

CONSERVATION AREA WITH A NORTHERN ECOSYSTEM IN OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA
Mer Bleue; Mer Bleue Conservation Area
  • Mer Bleue is the site of peat bogs
  • Mer Bleue Bog has a very popular autumn trail

Bibliothèque bleue         
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GENRE OF EARLY MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE
Bibliothèque Bleue; Bibliotheque bleue; Claude Garnier; Veuve Oudot; Nicolas Oudot
("blue library" in French) is a type of ephemera and popular literature published in Early Modern France (between and ), comparable to the English chapbook and the German . As was the case in England and Germany, that literary format appealed to all levels of French society, transcending social, sex, and age barriers.
Côte Bleue         
  • A view of the Viaduc de Méjean on the Miramas–L'Estaque railway in the commune of [[Ensuès-la-Redonne]]
  • Location of the Côte Bleue (navy blue) in the South of France
SEASIDE RESORT
Còsta Blava; Cote Bleue; Costa Blava
The Côte Bleue (Provençal Occitan: Còsta Blava) is part of Provence's southwestern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, reaching from Marseilles to the Étang de Berre.
Revue politique et littéraire         
MAGAZINE
Revue bleue; Revue politique et litteraire
The Revue politique et littéraire, commonly known as the Revue bleue, was a French centre-left political magazine published from 1871 to 1939.Correspondance Alexandre Vialatte - Henri Pourrat, 1916-1959 Page 183 Alexandre Vialatte, Isabelle Chol, Henri Pourrat - 2006 "La Revue Bleue est une revue politique et littéraire mensuelle, publiée de 1871 à 1933, dont le directeur est alors Paul Gaultier, membre de l'Institut.

Wikipedia

Mer Bleue Bog

Mer Bleue Bog is a 33.43 km2 (12.91 sq mi) protected area in Gloucester, Ontario, an eastern suburb of Ottawa in Eastern Ontario, Canada. Its main feature is a sphagnum bog that is situated in an ancient channel of the Ottawa River and is a remarkable boreal-like ecosystem normally not found this far south. Stunted black spruce, tamarack, bog rosemary, blueberry, and cottongrass are some of the unusual species that have adapted to the acidic waters of the bog.

The area provides habitat for many species, including beaver, muskrat, waterfowl, and the rare spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata). A 1.2 km (¾ mile) boardwalk allows visitors to explore a section of the bog. There are hiking trails that follow raised areas along the edges of the bog and cross-country skiing trails for use in winter. The conservation area is managed by the National Capital Commission.

The value of this unique wetland was not always recognized. During World War II, the Royal Canadian Air Force used this area for bombing practice. Now, this area has been designated as a Wetland of International Significance under the Ramsar Convention since October 1995, and an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest since 2011.

The name "Mer Bleue" (French, meaning "blue sea") is thought to describe the bog's appearance when it is covered in morning fog.