- (Aveyron) the
Causse Rouge (Aveyron) the
Causse du
Larzac (Aveyron and Hérault)
notable smaller causses (“pe****
causses”)
nearby Causse de
Mende Causse de Blandas...
- The
Causses and the Cévennes,
Mediterranean agro-pastoral
Cultural Landscape (French: Les
Causses et Les Cévennes,
paysage culturel de l'agro-pastoralisme...
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Mediterranean agro-pastoral...
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Causses) is a
French blue
cheese made from
whole cow's milk. Some
consider it as a mild
variant of Roquefort. The...
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Julien Caussé (birth name
Jules Caussé) was a
prolific French sculptor during the Art
Nouveau period of the late 19th and
early 20th
centuries who specialized...
- Les Vans, Mende. The Cévennes
mountains run from
southwest (Grandes
causses (
Causses de
Blandas and Larzac) to
northeast (Monts du Vivarais), with the highest...
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Gorges du Tarn
Causses (French pronunciation: [ɡɔʁʒ dy taʁn kos]; Occitan:
Gorgs dels Tarn
Causses) is a
commune in the
department of Lozère, southern...
- Gérard
Caussé (born 26 June 1948, Toulouse, France) is a
French violist. He gave the
first performance of the
celebrated Ainsi la nuit
quartet by Henri...
- volcanology. In the south, one
remarkable region is made up of
features called Causses in
French and
consists of
raised limestone plateaus cut by very deep canyons...
- Michèle
Causse (29 July 1936 – 29 July 2010) was a
French activist, author, and self-proclaimed
radical ****.
Causse was born in the
Martel region...