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Montech (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛʃ]; Occitan: Montuèg) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France....
- The
canton of
Montech is an
administrative division of the Tarn-et-Garonne department, in
southern France. Its seat is in
Montech. It
consists of the...
- The
Montech water slope is a type of
canal inclined plane built on the
Canal de Garonne, in the
commune of
Montech, Tarn-et-Garonne,
Southwest France....
- five
locks at
Montech, byp****ed by the
water slope, all of the
locks have a
length of 40.5 m and a
width of 6 m. The
locks at
Montech are as built, 30...
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Canal de
Montech (French pronunciation: [kanal də mɔ̃tɛʃ]) is an 11 km
waterway in
southwestern France connecting the
Canal de
Garonne in
Montech and the...
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Peire Lunel de
Montech (fl. 1326–1384), also
known as
Cavalier Lunel or
Peire de Lunel, was a lawyer,
politician and
author of Toulouse. His name indicates...
- ring
consisting of the Tarn from
Moissac to Montauban, the
Canal de
Montech to
Montech and the
Canal de
Garonne back to Moissac.
Gorges du Tarn
Tourism in...
- Haute-Garonne. The
districts lost to Tarn-et-Garonne in 1808 were
those of
Montech and Castelsarrasin. Haute-Garonne is part of the
current region of Occitanie...
- Garonne.
Montauban is
connected to the
Garonne via the 11 km (7 mi)
Canal de
Montech. The
central part of the
department is a
broad river valley that does not...
- destinations.
Montauban communicates with the
Garonne via the
Canal de
Montech. Hôtel de
Ville (town hall) Musée
Ingres Bourdelle (Ingres-Bourdelle Museum)...