Pau

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Pau is a historic city in southwestern France, known as the capital of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and for its scenic location near the Pyrenees mountains.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Pau, Kingdom of Navarre 1
Pau-Orthez 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
climate oceanic climate
country France
distanceToPyrenees about 50 kilometers
elevation about 200 meters
governmentType commune
hasAirport Pau Pyrénées Airport
hasCulturalRegion Gascony influence
hasDemonym Palois
Paloise
hasFeature historic architecture
promenades and gardens
viewpoint over the Pyrenees
hasHistoricRole capital of the former province of Béarn
hasLandmark Boulevard des Pyrénées
Château de Pau
Funiculaire de Pau
hasPopulationRange between 70,000 and 100,000 inhabitants
hasRailConnectionTo Bordeaux
Paris
Toulouse
hasSportsTeam Section Paloise
Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez
hasTransport urban bus network
hasUniversity Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour
isBirthplaceOf Henry IV of France
isCapitalOf Pyrénées-Atlantiques
surface form: Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
isTouristDestination true
knownFor Boulevard des Pyrénées
Château de Pau
historic city center
scenic views of the Pyrenees
locatedIn Nouvelle-Aquitaine region NERFINISHED
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
surface form: Pyrénées-Atlantiques department

southwestern France
locatedInHistoricalRegion Pyrénées-Atlantiques
surface form: Béarn
locatedNear Pyrenees
surface form: Pyrenees mountains
locatedOnRiver Gave de Pau
locatedSoutheastOf Bordeaux
locatedWestOf Toulouse
officialLanguage French
postalCodeRange 64000
regionType urban commune
sportsTeamType basketball club
rugby union club
timeZone CEST
CET

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this entity surface form: Pau, Kingdom of Navarre
Occitanie containsCity Pau
Kutaisi hasSisterCity Pau
Swansea hasTwinTown Pau
subject surface form: Southwestern France
this entity surface form: Pau-Orthez