Cantal

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Cantal is a rural department in south-central France known for its volcanic landscapes, pastoral agriculture, and the production of Cantal cheese.

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All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Cantal canonical 30
Cantal AOP 1
Cantal entre-deux 1

Statements (46)

Referenced by (34)

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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region containsDepartment Cantal
subject surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Puy-de-Dôme borders Cantal
Haute-Loire borderedBy Cantal
Cantal bordersDepartment Cantal self-link
Cantal cheeseAOC Cantal self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cantal AOP
Dordogne crossesDepartment Cantal
Corrèze department borders Cantal
subject surface form: Corrèze
Lozère borders Cantal
Lot borders Cantal
Aveyron bordersDepartment Cantal
Auvergnat spokenIn Cantal
Auvergne contains Cantal
Ruinès countrySubdivision Cantal
Truyère gorge region Cantal
Alagnon locatedIn Cantal
Cantal cheese hasVariety Cantal
this entity surface form: Cantal entre-deux
Cantal cheese hasVariety Cantal
this entity surface form: Cantal vieux
Haute-Loire department bordersDepartment Cantal
subject surface form: Haute-Loire
Aveyron department bordersDepartment Cantal
subject surface form: Aveyron
Murat departmentCode Cantal
Puy Griou locatedIn Cantal
Vic-sur-Cère department Cantal
Santoire River flowsThrough Cantal
this entity surface form: Cantal region
Yolet hasDepartment Cantal
Lot valley partOfDepartment Cantal
subject surface form: Lot Valley
Léon Boyer locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Cantal
subject surface form: Garabit Viaduct