Lacabarède

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Lacabarède is a small commune in southern France, known historically as the birthplace of Jean Calas, whose controversial trial became a landmark case in Voltaire’s fight against religious intolerance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
birthPlace Lacabarède NERFINISHED
climate oceanic-influenced climate
relatively high rainfall
country France
elevationMaximum ~1000 metres
elevationMinimum ~280 metres
governmentForm municipal council
hasEconomicActivity forestry
rural tourism
small-scale agriculture
hasNotablePerson Jean Calas NERFINISHED
hasReligiousHeritage Roman Catholic parish church
historicallyKnownFor being the birthplace of Jean Calas
inseeCode 81123
languageRegion Occitan-speaking area
locatedIn Massif Central foothills NERFINISHED
Occitanie
surface form: Occitanie region

Tarn department NERFINISHED
southern France NERFINISHED
southwestern Massif Central
locatedNear Montagne Noire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Thoré river NERFINISHED
partOf arrondissement of Castres NERFINISHED
canton of Mazamet-2 Vallée du Thoré NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic small population
postalCode 81240
region historical province of Languedoc
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

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Jean Calas placeOfBirth Lacabarède