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    The Dourbie (French pronunciation: [duʁbi]; Occitan: Dorbia) is a 72 km (45 mi) long river in southern France. It is a left tributary of the Tarn. Its...
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    commune in Occitania, France. Located at the confluence of the Tarn and Dourbie rivers, the town is a subprefecture of the Aveyron department. Millau is...
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    Ambres) Thoré (in Castres) Gijou (in Vabre) Dourdou de Camarès (in Broquiès) Dourbie (in Millau) Gimone (near Castelsarrasin) Save (in Grenade) Gesse (in Espaon)...
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    include: Agout (in Saint-Sulpice) Alrance Aveyron (near Montauban) Cernon Dourbie (in Millau) Dourdou de Camarès Jonte (in Le Rozier) Lemboulas Lumensonesque...
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  • villages of Millau, Nant and Saint-Jean-du-Bruel. Other scenery included the Dourbie gorges, the Mont Aigoual forest and Suquet ridge. Claire Mathon served...
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    Cévennes. Large rivers gorges cut through the plateaux, such as the Tarn, Dourbie, Jonte, Lot the Vis (river) and Aveyron. Causse is an Occitan word meaning...
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    blockfield at the southern edge of the Causse Noir, above the Gorges de la Dourbie, north-east of Millau and its famous viaduct, in the commune of La...
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    Arre Vis Rieutord Buèges Lamalou Lergue Dourbie Boyne Peyne Thongue...
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  • symbol in Hinduism Lingas River [fr], a river in France, tributary of the Dourbie 26210 Lingas, an asteroid Bjarne Lingås (1933–2011), Norwegian boxer Linga...
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    route) – passing east of Millau and crossing the valleys of the Tarn and Dourbie on two very high and long bridges (spans of 800 and 1,000 metres or 2,600...
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    Cèze, the different rivers Gardons to the Rhône, Vidourle, Hérault and Dourbie that flow to the Mediterranean Sea, have their headwaters in the Cévennes...
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    from Millau, Aveyron, France, at the confluence of the rivers Tarn and Dourbie. As Condatomagus (market of the confluent), it was famous in the Gallo-Roman...
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    in the Aveyron department in southern France. Lying deep in the scenic Dourbie gorge, the commune absorbed the formerly separate commune of St Verin in...
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    the valley of the Dourbie river. In the 10th century, monks drained the marshy soil of the Durzon valley where it joins the Dourbie, using a network of...
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  • first option followed the existing railway to Millau, then would use the Dourbie valley through Nant d’Aveyron, then the Arre valley to Le Vigan.  This...
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    Monna is situated just east of the market town of Millau, overlooking the Dourbie river. His father, Antoine Sébastien de Bonald, died when Louis was four...
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    develop the cloth industry in France, taking advantage of the waters of the Dourbie. The town is built on the slope of a hill ("Pioch Castel") which is crowned...
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    Causses constitute vast spaces cut by the deep canyons of Tarn, Jonte or Dourbie to the south of the massif, between Rouergue and Cévennes. The Quercy plateaus...
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    karstic plateaus of the Causses, shaped by the gorges of the Tarn, Jonte, Dourbie and Lot. In June 1888, he began his caving career in the Bramabiau gorge...
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