Cantal department

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The Cantal department is a largely rural administrative region in south-central France, known for its volcanic landscapes in the Massif Central and traditional Auvergne culture.

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Cantal department canonical 30
Cantal (department) 2

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Garabit Viaduct locatedIn Cantal department
Truyère River flowsThrough Cantal department
Truyère River countrySubdivision Cantal department
Cantal Mountains locatedIn Cantal department
Lot flowsThrough Cantal department
Puy-de-Dôme department borders Cantal department
subject surface form: Puy-de-Dôme (department)
this entity surface form: Cantal (department)
Aurillac locatedIn Cantal department
Aurillac capitalOf Cantal department
Lot River flowsThrough Cantal department
Lot department borders Cantal department
subject surface form: Lot (department)
this entity surface form: Cantal (department)
Alagnon River flowsThrough Cantal department
Ruinès locatedIn Cantal department
Mauriac locatedIn Cantal department
Cantal cheese regionOfOrigin Cantal department
Plomb du Cantal isHighestPointOf Cantal department
Truyère flowsThrough Cantal department
Saint-Flour locatedIn Cantal department
Sarrans Dam locatedInRegion Cantal department
Puy Mary viewpoint locatedIn Cantal department
Pas de Peyrol locatedIn Cantal department
Pas de Peyrol isHighestRoadPassOf Cantal department
Murat locatedIn Cantal department
Puy Mary locatedIn Cantal department
Puy Mary isLandmarkOf Cantal department
Puy Griou region Cantal department
Vic-sur-Cère locatedIn Cantal department
Santoire River locatedIn Cantal department
Cère flowsThrough Cantal department
Yolet locatedIn Cantal department
Yolet isMunicipalityOf Cantal department
Margeride mountains locatedInRegion Cantal department