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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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WEBApr 10, 2018 · Cahors is one of south-west France’s most unspoilt ancient towns. Formerly the capital of the old province of Quercy, the town perches dramatically on a rocky peninsula on a series of horse-shoe bends along …
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The history of the city of Cahors in the Lot Valley
WEBExplore Cahors, from its ancient roots to the Pont Valentré, through its panoramas from Mont Saint-Cyr, and discover a city rich in history.
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WEBSublime Roman city, which became a prestigious city during the Middle Ages, Cahors will enchant you with its many alleys in the style of yesteryear, its exceptional historical monuments (including its …
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WEBJun 26, 2019 · Tucked into a rounded nook of the Lot River, Cahors is a lovely medieval city almost entirely surrounded by water. At the heart of wine country, the city’s most memorable landmark is the Valentré …
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