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Castres (French: [kastʁ] ;
Castras in the
Languedocian dialect of Occitan) is the sole
subprefecture of the Tarn
department in the
Occitanie region in...
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Joana de
Castre (1430-1480), was a
Catalan noble. She was born to the
noble Pere de
Castre and
Blanca de So, and
married viscount Jofre de Rocabertí,...
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Castres may
refer to:
Castres, a
commune in the Tarn
department in the Midi-Pyrénées
region Castres, Aisne, a
commune in the
Aisne department in the Picardy...
- Édouard
Castres (Geneva, 21 June 1838 – Annem****e, 28 June 1902) was a
Swiss painter.
Castres studied fine arts with Barthélemy Menn in
Geneva before...
- lord of Hixar. Xerica,
created by Peter, lord of Xerica.
Castre,
created by
Ferran lord of
Castre. Empúries,
created by Ramón
Berenguer I,
count of Empúries...
- The
canton of
Castres-3 is an
administrative division of the Tarn department,
southern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation which...
- Jean Du
Castre d'Auvigny was a
French soldier and
writer born in
Hainaut in 1712. He
served with
distinction in the chevau-légers and died at the battle...
- The
Count of
Castres was a
title in the
French nobility. It was held by: John I,
Count of La
Marche Bernard d'Armagnac,
Count of
Pardiac Alan of Albret...
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Castres is a
railway station in
Castres, Occitanie, France. It is on the Toulouse–Mazamet
railway line. The
station is
served by TER (local) services...
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Castres Olympique (French pronunciation: [kastʁ ɔlɛ̃pik], CAST-(r)) is a
French rugby union club
located in the
Occitanian city of
Castres and is currently...