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    • Cahors is a commune in the western part of Southern France. It is the smallest prefecture among the 13 departments that constitute the Occitanie Region. The main city of the Lot department and the historical center of the Quercy, Cahors is home to 19,878 cadurciennes and cadurciens. Nestled in a meander of the Lot and surrounded by steep ari… See more

     History, Bridge, and Wine
    History, Bridge, and Wine
     The U-Shaped City
    The U-Shaped City
    History

    Cahors has had a rich history since Celtic times. The original name of the town was Divona or Divona Cadurcorum, "Divona of the Cadurci," Divona was a fountain, now called "la fontaine des Chartreux", worshiped … See more

    CountryFrance
    RegionOccitania
    Area64.72 km² (24.99 sq mi)
    Elevation130 m (430 ft)
    Geography

    The town is situated 115 km (71 mi) north of Toulouse, on the RN20 / A20, connecting the city, via Limoges to Paris and Orléans. The town's height above sea level is between 105 metres (344 feet) and 332 metres (1,089 feet)… See more

    Main sites

    • The Valentré Bridge, the symbol of the town. Building began in 1308 and was completed in 1378. The legend associated with this bridge is one of the most fully realized of all Devil's Bridge legends, with a carefully de… See more

    Wine

    The area around Cahors produces wine, primarily robust and tannic red wine. Wine from the Cahors appellation must be made from at least 70% Malbec (also called Cot, Auxerrois and Pressac) grape, with a maximum o… See more

    Culture

    The Cahors Blues Festival has taken place annually, in July, since 1982. See more

    Education

    From 1331 to 1751 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cahors managed the University of Cahors [fr].
    Pope John XXII granted a charter on 7 June 1331.
    The univer… See more

    Notable people

    • Main category: People from Cahors
    Gerald of Braga (died 1109), Benedictine monk and Bishop of Braga
    Jacques de Via (died 1317) & Arnaud de Via (died 1335), Roman Catholic cardinalsSee more

     
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  4. Cahors | History, Geography, & Points of Interest

    WEBCahors, town, capital of Lot département, Occitanie région, formerly capital of Quercy province, southern France. It is situated on a rocky peninsula …

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    WEBCahors medieval town dates back to the 13th century and it grew with the arrival of bankers and merchants into the town. They built fine houses, usually of brick and often with arcades for their shops. Good examples …

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