Truyère valley

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The Truyère valley is a scenic river valley in southern France known for its deep gorges, hydroelectric dams, and picturesque rural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river valley
country France
ecosystemType temperate river ecosystem
hasBridge Garabit Viaduct NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
hydropower industry
rural tourism
hasHydroelectricDam Couesques Dam NERFINISHED
Garabit-Barrage Dam NERFINISHED
Grandval Dam NERFINISHED
Lac de Grandval NERFINISHED
Lac de Sarrans NERFINISHED
Lanau Dam NERFINISHED
Sarrans Dam NERFINISHED
hasWaterBody Lac de Couesques NERFINISHED
Lac de Garabit-Grandval NERFINISHED
Lac de Lanau NERFINISHED
knownFor deep gorges
hydroelectric dams
picturesque rural landscapes
scenic views
landscapeType gorges
plateaus
rural farmland
locatedIn Massif Central
southern France NERFINISHED
near Aubrac plateau NERFINISHED
Margeride mountains NERFINISHED
notableStructure Garabit Viaduct NERFINISHED
Grandval Dam NERFINISHED
Sarrans Dam NERFINISHED
partOf Lot River watershed NERFINISHED
Truyère basin
passesThrough Aveyron department NERFINISHED
Cantal department NERFINISHED
Lozère department NERFINISHED
popularActivity boating
fishing
hiking
region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Occitanie NERFINISHED
river Truyère NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Lot River NERFINISHED
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
outdoor recreation
tourism

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Truyère gorge partOf Truyère valley