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  2. Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    Auvergne is one of the least populated regions in Europe, and lies at the heart of the empty diagonal, a swath of sparsely populated territory running from northeastern to southwestern France. The main communes in Auvergne are (2019 census, municipal population): Clermont-Ferrand (147,865), Montluçon (34,361), Aurillac (25,593), and Vichy ...

  3. Puy de Dôme - Wikipedia

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    In more recent times, Puy de Dôme has served as an occasional stage finish in the Tour de France. It was here that in 1964 Raymond Poulidor battled with Jacques Anquetil in one of the race's most famous moments, racing side by side up almost the entire climb; and that in 1975 Eddy Merckx was punched in the kidney by a spectator. [11]

  4. La Tour-d'Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    The commune of La Tour-d'Auvergne is located on the west slope of the Massif du Sancy, at the southwestern extremity of the Puy-de-Dôme departement.It is 60 km (37 miles) away from Clermont-Ferrand and is crossed by the départementale 203 linking the A89 motorway and the départementale 2089 to Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise and Issoire.

  5. Bertrand VI of La Tour - Wikipedia

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    Bertrand was part of Charles VII of France's entourage from 1441 to 1451, [1] during the last stages of the Hundred Years' War. [2] He took part in the Siege of Tartas, in 1442, where he is cited as lord of Montgascon. [2] He was proclaimed knight after the 1450 Battle of Formigny. [2] In 1461, his father, Bertrand V of La Tour, died. Bertrand ...

  6. From convents to craft breweries: How this sleepy French ...

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    After a brief stint au pairing for a Parisian family, a long way from Montmartre, I found myself teaching English for a term in a little Auvergnian town called Monistrol-sur-Loire.

  7. Mont-Dore - Wikipedia

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    Mont-Dore [3] (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ dɔʁ]; Mont Dòr in Auvergnat, and Mont-Dore-les-Bains), in common usage Le Mont-Dore, is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France.

  8. Usson, Puy-de-Dôme - Wikipedia

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    Usson's castle was the residence of Margaret of Valois from 1585 to 1605. It was demolished under the order of Cardinal Richelieu.According to a 15th-century drawing from the Armorial d'Auvergne, the fortress was large and heavily fortified, with three surrounding walls and 20 towers.

  9. Averoigne - Wikipedia

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    Averoigne is a fictional counterpart of a historical province in France, detailed in a series of short stories by the American writer Clark Ashton Smith. Smith may have based Averoigne on the actual province of Auvergne , [ 1 ] but its name was probably influenced by the French department of Aveyron , immediately south of Auvergne, due to the ...

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