plateau of the Margeride

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The plateau of the Margeride is a high, sparsely populated granite upland in south-central France, characterized by forests, pastures, and traditional rural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
plateau
upland
biodiversityCharacteristic habitat for mountain fauna
habitat for mountain flora
climateCharacteristic mountain climate
continent Europe
country France
economicActivity extensive livestock farming
forestry
elevationCharacteristic high plateau
geologicalComposition granite
hasTraditionalArchitecture granite villages
stone farmhouses
historicalRegion Gévaudan NERFINISHED
landscapeType traditional rural landscapes
landUse forests
pastures
languageRegion Occitan-speaking area
locatedIn Massif Central NERFINISHED
south-central France NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Cantal department NERFINISHED
Haute-Loire department NERFINISHED
Lozère department NERFINISHED
locatedInOrNearbyProtectedArea Parc naturel régional de l’Aubrac NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aubrac plateau NERFINISHED
Velay region NERFINISHED
notableFor open pastures and heathland
sparse settlement pattern
partOf Massif Central NERFINISHED
populationDensity sparsely populated
regionType rural region
terrainFeature granite upland
tourismActivity hiking
nature observation
tourismType rural tourism
transportCharacteristic few major roads
vegetationType coniferous forests
meadows

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Langogne locatedOn plateau of the Margeride