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Luzech (French pronunciation: [lyzɛʃ] or [lyzɛk]; Languedocien: Lusèg) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Luzech is a
small town...
- The Château de
Luzech (also
known as the Tour de
Luzech) is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Luzech in the Lot département of France. The
castle dates...
- town of
Luzech due to its
dominance of the
river Lot. In the 15th
century the
chateau belonged to the
Couderc family, who were
notaries in
Luzech, and in...
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Capdenac in 1858.
Canals were then
built to byp**** the river’s
meanders at
Luzech, Cajarc,
Montbrun and Capdenac. The
short reprieve for
river navigation...
- The
canton of
Luzech is an
administrative division of the Lot department,
southern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
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books on spirituality. He
retired to a
village in Lot. Bessière was born in
Luzech, Lot, in south-western France. His
studies took
place at the seminaries...
- west of the town of Cahors. The most
important places are Mercuès, Parnac,
Luzech, Prayssac, Grézels, Puy-l'Éveque and Vire sur Lot - all
located in the valley...
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Welsh llug 'eyesight, perception'). It is the
source of the
place name
Luzech,
attested as
Luzechium in 1326 CE. The name may be a
reference to either...
- 2009-01-22. "Caption:
LUZECH,
FRANCE - JUNE 11:
Danish Royal Family of
Denmark attends a
Photocall at
Chateau de Cayx on June 11, 2014 in
Luzech, France. (Photo...
- Lacapelle-Marival •
Lacoste •
Larnagol • Larroque-Toirac •
Lastours •
Luzech •
Masclat •
Mayrac • Mercuès •
Montbrun • Montcléra • Nadaillac-de-Rouge...