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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(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: [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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(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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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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