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growth diminished. Albi surp****ed
Castres as the most
populous metropolitan area of Tarn. The po****tion of
Castres reached its peak in 1975,
after that...
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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...
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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...
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Castres Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Benoît de
Castres), now the
Roman Catholic church of
Saint Benoît (Saint Benedict), is a
historical religious building...
- 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...
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Castres –
Mazamet Airport (French: Aéroport de
Castres - Mazamet) (IATA: DCM, ICAO: LFCK) is an
airport serving Castres and
Mazamet and the east of Midi-Pyrénées...
- came into
effect in
March 2015. Its seat is in
Castres. It
consists of the
following communes:
Castres (partly) "Décret n° 2014-170 du 17 février 2014...
- the
dioceses of Albi and
Castres (which
found themselves merged in 1817). The new
department had five districts: Albi,
Castres, Lavaur, Gaillac, Lacaune...
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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-en-Albigenses was a
dependence of the
Viscount of Albi. The
Viscounts of Albi
granted Castres a city
charter establishing a
commune with the city...