Lavaur

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Lavaur is a historic commune in southern France known for its medieval architecture and prominent cathedral, situated in the Tarn department of the Occitanie region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
climate oceanic with Mediterranean influences
country France
dioceseSeatOf Roman Catholic Diocese of Lavaur NERFINISHED
hasBuildingMaterial red brick
hasBuildingStyle southern Gothic architecture
hasCulturalEvent local festivals
markets
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
commerce
services
hasHeritage historic town center
medieval architecture
hasINSEECode 81140
hasLandmark Lavaur Cathedral NERFINISHED
Saint-Alain Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasPostalCode 81500
hasReligiousBuilding Notre-Dame-du-Puy church NERFINISHED
hasStatus subprefecture candidate (historically considered)
hasTransport railway station
heritageProtection several listed historical monuments
historicalEvent Albigensian Crusade-related conflicts
historicalRegion Languedoc NERFINISHED
isPartOf France NERFINISHED
Occitanie region NERFINISHED
Tarn department NERFINISHED
isTouristDestinationFor medieval architecture
religious heritage
languageRegion Occitan-speaking area
locatedIn Tarn department NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory arrondissement of Castres NERFINISHED
canton of Lavaur Cocagne NERFINISHED
locatedInFormerRegion Midi-Pyrénées NERFINISHED
locatedInPartOf southern France NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Occitanie NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Agout NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationOfMainCathedral Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
roadConnection proximity to Toulouse
timeZone CEST
CET

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Tarn department contains Lavaur
subject surface form: Tarn