Lombrives Cave

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Lombrives Cave is a vast and geologically significant limestone cave system in the French Pyrenees, known for its impressive chambers, archaeological remains, and rich speleological history.

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Lombrives Cave canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave
karst cave
limestone cave
tourist attraction
access guided access only
contains bones
engravings
human burials
inscriptions
prehistoric remains
country France
geologicalFormation limestone
hasConservationStatus protected natural site
hasEntrance natural cave entrance
hasFeature columns
galleries
large chambers
speleothems
stalactites
stalagmites
underground lakes
knownFor archaeological remains
geological significance
paleontological remains
speleological exploration
vast size
languageOfToponym Occitan
locatedIn Ariège department
Pyrenees
surface form: French Pyrenees

Occitanie
surface form: Occitanie region
locatedInMountainRange Pyrenees
nearestSettlement Tarascon-sur-Ariège
Ussat
partOf Pyrenean foothills karst system
surface form: Pyrenean karst system
regionType mountain region
studiedBy archaeologists
geologists
speleologists
touristUse concerts
guided tours
sound and light shows
usedAs place of worship
refuge
usedDuring Antiquity
Middle Ages
Prehistory

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Grotte de Lombrives literalMeaning Lombrives Cave