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  2. Lot (department) - Wikipedia

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    Lot (French pronunciation:; [3] Occitan: Òlt [ɔl]) is a department in the Occitanie region of France. Named after the Lot River, it lies in the southwestern part of the country and had a population of 174,094 in 2019. [4] Its prefecture is Cahors; its subprefectures are Figeac and Gourdon.

  3. Cabrerets - Wikipedia

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    The nearby Pech Merle cave is home to prehistoric cave paintings, being one of the few prehistoric sites in France which remain open to the general public. The Château de Cabrerets has been listed since 1996 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. Construction began in the early years of the 16th century. [4]

  4. Martel, Lot - Wikipedia

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    Martel is located about 15 km (9 mi) east of Souillac and 15 km (9 mi) north of the River Dordogne.To the north lies the commune of Cazillac, to the northeast Strenquels, to the east Saint-Denis-lès-Martel, to the southeast Floirac, to the south Montvalent, to the southwest Creysse, to the west Baladou and to the northwest Cuzance.

  5. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    France: Residence of the President of the French Republic. The surrounding area is also not rendered in 3D like the rest of Paris Palais de l'Alma: France: A national palace of the French Republic, blurred on Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Bing Maps.

  6. Montcuq - Wikipedia

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    Montcuq (French pronunciation: or ; Lengadocian: Montcuc) is a town and former commune in the Lot department in south-western France, lying 25 kilometres (16 mi) outside Cahors. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc. [2] Its residents are known as Montcuquois.

  7. Fumel - Wikipedia

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    Fumel (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Fumèl) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France.Situated at the right bank of the river Lot, it is the centre of a small agglomeration (population 13,028 in 2017) [3] which consists of 7 communes, including Monsempron-Libos and Montayral. [4]

  8. Lot-et-Garonne - Wikipedia

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    Lot-et-Garonne (French pronunciation: [lɔt e ɡaʁɔn] ⓘ, Occitan: Òlt e Garona) is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of Southwestern France. Named after the rivers Lot and Garonne, it had a population of 331,271 in 2019. [3] Its prefecture and largest city is Agen.

  9. Saux, Lot - Wikipedia

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    Saux (French pronunciation:; Languedocien: Sauç) is a former commune in the Lot department in south-western France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune of Porte-du-Quercy . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]