Soldeu
Soldeu (Catalan pronunciation: [suɫˈdew], locally: [soɫˈdew]) is a village and ski resort in the parish of Canillo, Andorra.
Ordino (Catalan pronunciation: [urˈðinu], locally: [oɾˈðino]) is the most northerly parish in the Principality of Andorra. Ordino is also the name of the main town of the parish. The main other settlements are El Serrat, Ansalonga, Sornàs, La Cortinada, Llorts, Segudet, Arans, Les Salines and Arcalís. It is home to the Sorteny National Park.
Population: 3,066
Latitude: 42° 33' 22.43" N
Longitude: 1° 31' 59.48" E
Soldeu (Catalan pronunciation: [suɫˈdew], locally: [soɫˈdew]) is a village and ski resort in the parish of Canillo, Andorra.
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Vallnord (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌbaʎˈnɔrt], locally: [ˌbaʎˈnɔɾt]) is a ski/snowboard resort in the Pyrenees mountains in the country of Andorra, close to the border with Spain at Tor, Pallars.
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