Col du Pré de Raves

The Col du Pré de Raves (French pronunciation: [kɔl dy pʁe də ʁav]) is a secondary mountain pass in the Vosges Massif.

Raves originates from the term "rava," which refers to the confluence of two streams or the place where multiple watercourses meet.

Its landscape featured a farmhouse surrounded by a meadow 200 meters wide and about 2 kilometers long.

This vegetation disappeared following reforestation with conifers after the inn was rented to the scouts of Saint-Dié and subsequently destroyed.

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