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Lozère (French pronunciation: [lɔzɛʁ] ; Occitan:
Losera [luˈzeɾɔ]) is a
landlocked department in the
region of
Occitanie in
Southern France,
located near...
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Lozère station is one of the four RER B
station of Palaiseau, near Paris, France. It
serves the École
polytechnique university through a path with approximately...
- pronunciation: [ˈmende]) is a
commune and the
prefecture of the
department of
Lozère, in the
region of Occitania,
Southern France. Its
inhabitants are called...
- Mont
Lozère (Occitan: Mont Losera) is a m****if in the Cévennes, a
subrange of the M****if
Central in France. It is 1,699
metres (5,574 ft)
above sea level...
- (French pronunciation: [ʃiʁak]; Occitan: Chairac) is a
former commune in the
Lozère département in
southern France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the...
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department Chirac,
Lozère, in the
Lozère department Chirac-Bellevue, in the Corrèze
department Saint-Bonnet-de-Chirac, in the
Lozère department "Chiraq"...
- The
constituency of the
Lozère (French:
Circonscription de la
Lozère) is a
French legislative constituency in the
Lozère département. Like the
other 576...
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cheese into Roquefort. In 79 AD,
Pliny the
Elder praised the
cheeses of
Lozère and Gévaudan and
reported their po****rity in
ancient Rome; in 1737, Jean...
- Luc (French pronunciation: [lyk]) is a
commune in the
Lozère department in
southern France. The
village of Luc is
overlooked by the castle-ruin of Château...
- (Loire-Atlantique) Orléans (Loiret)
Cahors (Lot) Agen (Lot-et-Garonne)
Mende (
Lozère)
Angers (Maine-et-Loire) Saint-Lô (Manche) Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne)...