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The literal translation of pouce is thumb or big toe.
The trek to the top of Le Pouce is considered an easy hike.
Le Pouce is overgrown with guava and acacia, which are not native to the area.
As time went by and tourism increased, hiking Le Pouce became a tourist attraction.
- Type IV is called a pouce flottant, floating thumb.
Anecdotally, the raising of a thumb may also accompany the use of pouce in France.
Le Pouce, the third-highest mountain in Mauritius, is close to this village.
It is named Le Pouce because of the thumb-shaped peak of the mountain.
Last year I was also the teacher librarian for Pouce Coupe Elementary.
Madeline, she's the oldest one and Julie Pouce Coupe we all grew up together.
In France children use the word pouce as the equivalent of the English pax and the American time-out.
Le Pouce can be reached from Moka or Port Louis.
As previously mentioned, Le Pouce was formed ten million years ago in a basalt lava dome.
Apparently, the flight Pouce and Poucy made was not passed unnoticed and both of them were imprisoned.
She was very close to her half sister, Mary Pouce Coupe (Naachin).
The first community of these settlers was established at Pouce Coupe, around Tremblay's cabin.
The Paris inch or pouce is an archaic unit of length that, among other uses, was common for giving the measurement of lenses.
A brief history of Pouce Coupe village and district of British Columbia.
I did a study of the flora from the Beatton to the Pouce River in the Peace Valley.
The only individuals of these species are two plants in the Le Pouce Mountain Nature Reserve.
Confusion about his height also results from the difference between the French pouce and British inch-2.71 cm and 2.54 cm, respectively.
All participants were recognized in the article published in Coup de pouce and in the internal newsletter in both official languages.
A similar initiative will be taken in the July 2000 issue of Coup de pouce, a Canadian French-language women's journal.
Just east of the BC-Alberta border it is joined by the Pouce Coupé.
They are thought to have been found near Le Pouce and Plaine des Roches.