- La
Canourgue (French pronunciation: [la kanuʁɡ]; Occitan: La Canorga) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France. In 1973 it
absorbed three...
- The
canton of La
Canourgue is an
administrative division of the Lozère department,
southern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- po****tion. Some
other small centers (Langogne, Florac, Aumont-Aubrac, La
Canourgue, etc.)
appear as
small living areas but are
unable to
attract young people...
- Beaujolais,
Gamay du Rhône,
Gamay St-Laurent,
Malbec Argente,
Negret de la
Canourgue, Noir Hatif,
Plant Abouriou,
Plant Précoce, Précoce Naugé, Précoce Noir...
- Beaujolais,
Gamay du Rhône,
Gamay St-Laurent,
Malbec Argente Negret de la
Canourgue, Noir Hatif,
Plant Abouriou,
Plant Précoce, Précoce Naugé, Précoce Noir...
- Sévérac-le-Château to Ban****ac-La
Canourgue. 3 May, 1884, the
company opened a new
section from Ban****ac-La
Canourgue to Marvejols. This
section includes...
- Frêche. The city
council held its
meetings in a
building on
Place de la
Canourgue from 1205, and then in a
building on
Place Jean Jaurès from 1252. After...
-
Miral Bédouès - Ruin Château de
Montferrand La
Canourgue -
Renaissance Château de Montjézieu La
Canourgue - Ruin Château de
Montialoux Saint-Bauzile - Renaissance...
- 1888. Jean-Baptiste-Frézal
Charbonnier was born on 20 May 1842 in La
Canourgue, France. He was
ordained a
priest of the
White Fathers (Society of the...
- Humanities,
which would later become the Musée Fabre, or the
Place de la
Canourgue. The
commission for the
statue was
placed in
Paris (rue de Bourbon) with...