Cantal. It is named after Mont Lozère. With 76,604 inhabitants as of 2019, Lozère is the least populous French department. Lozère was created in 1790 during...
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Lozère station is one of the four RER B station of Palaiseau, near Paris, France. It serves the École polytechnique university through a path with approximately...
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department of Lozère. The town of Mende is built in the Lot Valley, within the area of the Grands Causses [fr]. The region of the Causses in Lozère is one of...
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department Chirac, Lozère, in the Lozère department Chirac-Bellevue, in the Corrèze department Saint-Bonnet-de-Chirac, in the Lozère department "Chiraq"...
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Community of communes from the Cévennes to Mont Lozère [fr] Community of communes of Cœur de Lozère [fr] Community of communes of Gévaudan [fr] Community...
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pronunciation: [bʁijɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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(Loire-Atlantique) Orléans (Loiret) Cahors (Lot) Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) Mende (Lozère) Angers (Maine-et-Loire) Saint-Lô (Manche) Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne)...
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(French pronunciation: [vilfɔʁ] ; Occitan: Vilafòrt) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Villefort was the birthplace of Odilon Barrot...
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(French pronunciation: [ʃiʁak]; Occitan: Chairac) is a former commune in the Lozère département in southern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the...
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Count Pelet de la Lozère, was born on 12 July 1785 in Saint-Jean-du-Gard, Gard. He was the oldest son of Jean Pelet de la Lozère (1759-1842), a deputy...
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pronunciation: [ɡabʁijak]) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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The constituency of the Lozère (French: Circonscription de la Lozère) is a French legislative constituency in the Lozère département. Like the other 576...
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[tɛʁm] ; Occitan: Tèrmes) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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cheese into Roquefort. In 79 AD, Pliny the Elder praised the cheeses of Lozère and Gévaudan and reported their popularity in ancient Rome; in 1737, Jean...
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[mɔ̃bɛl]; Occitan: Montbèl) is a commune in the Lozère département in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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Avenir Foot Lozère is a French football club located in Mende, France. It plays in Regional 1, Occitanie, being relegated from Championnat National 3 in...
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Mont Lozère (Occitan: Mont Losera) is a massif in the Cévennes, a subrange of the Massif Central in France. It is 1,699 metres (5,574 ft) above sea level...
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(41 sq mi).). The most populous is Nord (2,550,000) and the least populous is Lozère (74,000). The departments are numbered: their two-digit numbers appear in...
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Otto Kühne (section The maquis de Lozère)
articles in English or French Wikipedia is in Lozère, or would have been easy for maquisards to get to from Lozère during the German occupation. One possibility...
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commune in the Lozère department in southern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Monts-de-Randon. Communes of the Lozère department...
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The 1st constituency of Lozère (French: Première circonscription de la Lozère) was a French legislative constituency in the Lozère département. It was abolished...
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[maʁʃastɛl]; Occitan: Marchastèl) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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ISBN 978-1-85284-511-7. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luc (Lozère). Luc in Lozere (French) Regordane Info - The independent portal for The Regordane...
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various geographic designations in the department of Lozère, France: Arrondissement of Mende Mende, Lozère Roman Catholic Diocese of Mende Mende (Chalcidice)...
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pronunciation: [baʁʒak]) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Communes of the Lozère department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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Cévennes-Languedoc-Roussillon region of the United Protestant Church includes Gard, Lozère, Hérault, Aude, Pyrénées-Orientales as well as the eastern part of Aveyron...
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Luc or LUC may refer to: Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a commune Luc, Lozère, France, a commune Le Luc, France, a commune Luč, Baranja, Croatia, a settlement...
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département Saint-Amans, Aude, in the Aude département Saint-Amans, Lozère, in the Lozère département Saint-Amans-de-Pellagal, in the Tarn-et-Garonne département...
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département de la Lozère (in French). XXXII: 177.. Ignon, Jean-Joseph-Marie (1841). "Les monumens antiques et du Moyen-Âge du département de la Lozère". Mémoires...
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753 m; 5,751 ft) Mont Gerbier de Jonc (1,551 m; 5,089 ft) Cévennes Mont Lozère (1,699 m; 5,574 ft), the highest non-volcanic summit Mont Aigoual (1,567 m;...
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