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The Ubaye Valley is an area in the Alpes de Haute-Provence département, in the , having approximately 7,700 residents. Ubaye - Vallée de l'Ubaye - Ubaye, Barcelonnette, la Condamine-Châtelard, Enchastrayes, le Sauze, Faucon, Jausiers, Larche, Lauzet Ubaye, Méolans Revel, Laverq, Meyronnes, Saint Ours, Pontis, Saint Paul sur Ubaye, Serennes, Maurin, Maljasset, Saint Pons, les Thuiles, Uvernet Fours, Bayasse, Pra-Loup, la Bréole, Saint-Vincent-les-Forts, Chambeyron, Séolane, Parpaillon Its residents are called Ubayens. Its principal town is the sous-préfecture of .


Ubaye River - Hydrography
  • The River gives its name to the valley. The Ubaye rises on the Franco-Italian border, in , in the massif of . It runs from east to west for , before it flows into Serre-Ponçon Lake. Its main tributary is the , which rise in the .
  • Ubaye Valley has many lakes :
    • Terre-Plaine lake
    • Neuf-Couleur Lake
    • Sagnes Lake
    • Lauzanier lake
    • Lake Allos
    • Petite Cayolle lake
    • Mans lakes
    • Longet lake
    • Oronaye lake, near Longet lake
    • Marinet Lake

Peaks
Ubaye Valley's highest mountain is the Aiguille de Chambeyron (). The second one is the Brec de Chambeyron ().


Towns
  • Its two largest towns are and . From Low Valley to High Valley, near Ubaye the towns are: , Les Thuiles (Lauzet's hamlet), Méolans-Revel, Barcelonnette, Faucon-de-Barcelonnette, Jausiers, La Condamine-Châtelard, Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye and .
  • There are several ski stations: , (near Barcelonnette) and Sainte Anne (near La Condamine-Châtelard).
  • Two small towns in the Ubayette valley: and Larche.


Access
There are only six passable vehicle roads during the summer:
  • From the Haute- (West) : "Pas-la-Tour" near , open year-round
  • From the Verdon (South) : Col de la Cayolle and Col d'Allos (closed in winter)
  • From the Tinée (South) : Col de la Bonette at 2,750 meters, the highest road of Alps and the highest road in Europe (closed in winter)
  • From Valley (Italy), (East): Pass of Col de Larche (closed in winter)
  • From the (North) : Col de Vars (closed in winter).


History
  • The Ubaye valley has been populated since prehistoric times.
  • The , a tribe, historically lived in the valley.
  • It was incorporated into the by . A crossed the valley and the Romans occupied the Faucon-de-Barcelonnette's area.
  • Christianized since the end of Roman Empire, Ubaye Valley belonged to the diocese of Embrun.
  • The valley was in the county of Provence during the .
  • Barcelonnette was founded in 1231 by Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence.
  • François Ier crossed the pass of Larche to attack in the 16th century.
  • Until the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht the valley was part of the Duchy of Savoy from its head to the confluence of the rivers and , and was the site of two Savoyard invasions of France in 1690 and 1692.
  • The French Army of the Alps was based in Ubaye during the French Revolution.
  • In the 1830s, the first real road to the valley was opened.
  • During the 19th century and the start of the 20th, many of Ubaye's people emigrated to .
  • Ubaye Valley was occupied by Italians in 1942, then by Germans in 1943 and 1944


Administration
The valley is in the arrondissement of Barcelonnette, and has two cantons.


Natural sites
  • Lakes
  • Mountains: L'Aiguille du Chambeyron, the Séolanes, Siguret, "la Tête de Louis XVI", .
  • The National Park


Monuments
  • (Barcelonnette)
  • Museum of Ubaye Valley (Barcelonnette)
  • "Les Villas Mexicaines" (Barcelonnette and )
  • Church of Faucon-de-Barcelonnette.
  • Church Saint Nicolas de Myre (Jausiers)
  • Magnans's Castle (Jausiers)
  • Abriès Mill (Jausiers)
  • Cuguret stronghold. (Jausiers)
  • Fort de Tournoux (La Condamine-Châtelard)


Notable residents
  • , born in Barcelonnette
  • The Brothers Arnaud, born in Jausiers
  • Jacques-Antoine Manuel, born in Barcelonnette


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