- Fure
Fure (spr. Führ), Nebenfluß der Isère rechts, im französischen Departement Isère; entspringt bei La Tour-du-Pin, durchfließt den Paladru-See u. mündet in 2 Armen gegenüber St. Quentin.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Fure (spr. Führ), Nebenfluß der Isère rechts, im französischen Departement Isère; entspringt bei La Tour-du-Pin, durchfließt den Paladru-See u. mündet in 2 Armen gegenüber St. Quentin.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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