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Haute-Garonne (French pronunciation: [ot ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan: Nauta Garona, pronounced [ˈnawto ɡaˈɾuno]; Upper Garonne) is a department in the southwestern French region of Occitanie. Named after the river Garonne , which flows through the department.
Toulouse (/ t uː ˈ l uː z /, too-LOOZ; [4] French: ⓘ; Occitan: Tolosa) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger region of Occitania.The city is on the banks of the River Garonne, 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the Mediterranean Sea, 230 km (143 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean and 680 km (420 mi) from Paris.
Gascony is the former province located on the territory of the current departments of Gers (Armanhac and Condomois), Hautes-Pyrénées , Lanas in the neighboring region, and parts of other departments of the two regions of Aquitània and Midi-Pyrénées (Comenge, Nebosan and Rivière-Verdun mainly in the south and west of Haute-Garonne, and ...
Landscape in Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées Landscape in Gers, Midi-Pyrénées Landscape in Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées Historically, Midi-Pyrénées is made up of several former French provinces : 24.2% of the Midi-Pyrénées territory formed part of Gascony : western half of Haute-Garonne department , southwest of Tarn-et-Garonne , Gers in its ...
The Garonne (/ ɡ ə ˈ r ɒ n, ɡ æ ˈ r ɒ ... though three different locations have been proposed as the true source: ... Haute-Garonne (31): Saint-Gaudens, Muret ...
Saint-Gaudens (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡodɛ̃s]; Occitan: Sent-Gaudenç) is a commune and a sub-prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.. Saint-Gaudens lies at an altitude of 405 m (1,329 ft) on a ledge overlooking the valley of the Garonne.
Fronton (French pronunciation: [fʁɔ̃tɔ̃] ⓘ; Languedocien: Frontonh) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. It lies 28 km north of Toulouse and within its metropolitan area.
Other crops include wheat (the traditional crop which made the fortune of the landlords and parliamentarians based in Toulouse, and for whose trade the famous Canal du Midi was built), maize (the new and nowadays most common crop in the region), olives (only on the Mediterranean coast of Languedoc), fruit, and rice (in some coastal areas). In ...