Carmaux

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Carmaux is a small industrial town in southern France known historically for its coal mining and glassmaking industries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
town
areaSquareKilometers 14.09
associatedWith Jean Jaurès NERFINISHED
country France
demographyType small town
departmentCode 81
distanceFromAlbi approximately 15 km north GENERATED
elevationMaxMeters 340
elevationMinMeters 187
formerMainResource coal
glass products
hasEconomicActivity industry
services
hasLanguage French
hasMayor Jean-Louis Bousquet NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Musée-mine départemental (departmental mining museum) NERFINISHED
hasRailwayStation Gare de Carmaux NERFINISHED
hasTwinTown Blieskastel NERFINISHED
Pieve Emanuele NERFINISHED
historicalIndustry coal mining
glassmaking
INSEECODE 81060
knownFor coal mining
glassmaking
locatedIn Occitanie
surface form: Occitanie region

Tarn department NERFINISHED
southern France NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalProvince Languedoc NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cérou River NERFINISHED
mayorTermEnd 2026
mayorTermStart 2020
notableHistoricalEvent miners’ strikes of the late 19th century
partOf arrondissement of Albi NERFINISHED
canton of Carmaux-1 Le Ségala NERFINISHED
politicalHistory important center of French workers’ movement
postalCode 81400
regionalLanguage Occitan NERFINISHED
regionCapitalNearby Toulouse NERFINISHED
regionType industrial town
servedByRailLine Brive–Toulouse railway line NERFINISHED
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
twinTownCountry Germany NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED

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Tarn department contains Carmaux
subject surface form: Tarn