Gap, Dauphiné, France

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Gap, Dauphiné, France is a historic town in southeastern France’s Alps region, known as the birthplace of Protestant reformer William Farel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
town
country France
hasClimate Mediterranean-influenced climate
mountain climate
hasEconomicActivity commerce
services
tourism
hasFeature Alpine landscapes
historic architecture
mountainous surroundings
valley location
hasFunction administrative center of Hautes-Alpes
local economic center
hasHeritage Roman Catholic diocese of Gap
hasHistoricalAffiliation Kingdom of France
historical province of Dauphiné
surface form: Province of Dauphiné
hasLanguage French
hasNotablePerson William Farel
hasRegionCode Hautes-Alpes
hasReligion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism (historical minority)

Roman Catholicism (historically dominant)
hasReligiousBuilding Gap Cathedral
hasRole prefecture
hasTransport Gap railway station
regional road connections
historicalLanguage Occitan
historicalRegion Dauphiné
isBirthplaceOf William Farel
isKnownFor Alpine setting
Protestant Reformation heritage
historic town center
proximity to ski resorts
winter sports tourism
isPrefectureOf Hautes-Alpes
surface form: Hautes-Alpes department
isTouristDestinationFor hiking
mountain sports
skiing
locatedIn Dauphiné
French Alps
Hautes-Alpes
surface form: Hautes-Alpes department

Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
surface form: Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region

southeastern France
locatedOn Luce river
near Écrins massif
surface form: Écrins Massif
partOf Alps region of France

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William Farel birthPlace Gap, Dauphiné, France