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Lot is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from part of the province of Quercy. In 1808 some of the original southeastern cantons were separated from it to form the department of Tarn-et-Garonne. It originally extended much farther to the south and included the city of Montauban.
Quercy (French: ⓘ; Occitan: Carcin, locally) is a former province of France located in the country's southwest, bounded on the north by Limousin, on the west by Périgord and Agenais, on the south by Gascony and Languedoc, and on the east by Rouergue and Auvergne.
The following is a list of the 312 communes of the Lot department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020): [1] Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors; Communauté de communes du Causse de Labastide Murat; Communauté de communes Causses et Vallée de la Dordogne; Communauté de communes Cazals ...
The Departmental Council of Lot (French: Conseil départemental du Lot, Occitan: Conselh departamental de Òut) is the deliberative assembly of the Lot department in the region of Occitanie. It consists of 34 members ( general councilors ) from 17 cantons [ 1 ] and its headquarters are in Cahors , capital of the department.
Vallée du Lot et Vignoble: Government • Mayor (2020–2026) ... Occitan: Sauset) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. Geography
Lot-et-Garonne is one of the original 83 departments created on 4 March 1790, as a result of the French Revolution.It was created from part of the province of Guyenne and Gascony; originally the territory of the ancient county of Agenais constituted nearly the whole.
The following is a list of the 17 cantons of the Lot department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: [1]
Souillac (French pronunciation:; Languedocien: Solhac) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France, on the river Dordogne. It is the site of the Brive–Souillac Airport, which opened in 2010. The town hosts an annual jazz festival in July. The abbey church has famous Romanesque carvings.