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Lacaune (French pronunciation: [lakon]; Occitan: La Cauna,
meaning the cave) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The
river Gijou has...
- The
Lacaune (Languedocien: La Cauna) is a
breed of
domestic sheep originating near
Lacaune in
southern France. The
native region of
these sheep is the...
- The new
department had five districts: Albi, Castres, Lavaur, Gaillac,
Lacaune. The
capitals (now prefectures) were, alternatively, Albi and
Castres but...
- bear the name Roquefort.
Roquefort is made
entirely from the milk of the
Lacaune breed of sheep.
Prior to the
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) regulations...
- breeds.
Common dairy breeds include: East
Friesian (Germany)
Sarda (Italy)
Lacaune (France)
British Milk
Sheep (UK)
Chios (Greece) Aw****i (Syria) ****af (Israel)...
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officially defined within it: Caroux-Espinouse
Montagne noire Monts de
Lacaune Monts d'Orb
Plateau des Lacs
Sidobre Vignes et Vallées The park provides...
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cheese must be
processed from raw milk from a
certain breed of
sheep (
Lacaune), the
animals must be
raised in a
specific territory and the
cheese obtained...
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Bayonne (PGI)
Jambon d'Auvergne (PGI)
Jambon de l'Ardèche (PGI)
Jambon de
Lacaune (PGI)
Jambon de Vendée (PGI)
Jambon sec des
Ardennes (PGI)
Jambon de Luxeuil...
- France's north-south axis, in
constant communication with
three others:
Lacaune,
Henrichemont and
Rochefort air base. The
station is
mainly used for transmissions...
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Mediterranean or
semiarid environments. East
Friesians crossed with the
Lacaune breed have been a
success in the
Wisconsin environment. East Friesians...