-
convey water from the
Montagne Noire (Black Mountains) to the
Seuil de
Naurouze, the
highest point of the canal. The
Canal du Midi was
inscribed as a UNESCO...
- 1°49′07″E / 43.35071°N 1.81862°E / 43.35071; 1.81862 The
Seuil de
Naurouze, or Col de
Naurouze, is the
highest point (190 m
above sea level) of the
Canal du...
- The B****in de
Naurouze is an
octagonal holding tank,
created during the
building of the
Canal du Midi as
designed and
built by Pierre-Paul Riquet. It was...
-
between Pont Crouzet, on the
river Sor, and
Naurouze,
called Port Louis. The
feeder between this
point and
Naurouze was
expanded in
order for
boats to ferry...
- Ferréol
which harvested water from
streams on the
Black Mountain near the
Naurouze watershed,
provided solutions. In 1668, the King
placed the
canal seigneury...
- town
after the
Battle of
Toulouse before signing a
final surrender at
Naurouze. Its
inhabitants are
called Chauriens. L'Apothicairerie de l'Hôpital La...
-
areas of the
Garonne (with the
summit of the
Canal du Midi at
Seuil de
Naurouze),
Loire and
Seine in the west and that of the
Rhone in the east, marked...
- du Midi from
Toulouse (1),
through the
summit of the
canal at
Seuil de
Naurouze (2),
Castelnaudary (3), then Carc****onne (4) and Trèbes (5). The channel...
-
rigole de la
plaine at Les Thoumazes. The
waters continue to the B****in de
Naurouze before entering the
canal itself.
Though Riquet took
credit for the water...
- at
Revel via the
rigole de la
plaine and
transport it to the B****in de
Naurouze to
provide a
source of
water for the canal. To
placate mill
owners fearful...