Planèze of Saint-Flour

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The Planèze of Saint-Flour is a high volcanic plateau in the Cantal department of south-central France, characterized by its basaltic landscapes, open pastures, and traditional rural settlements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
volcanic plateau
country France
geologicalEra Quaternary volcanism
hasAccessibility rural roads
hasAgriculturalProduct beef
milk
hasClimate mountain climate
hasCulturalCharacteristic small hamlets
traditional rural architecture
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
livestock breeding
hasElevationCharacteristic high altitude
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasHumanActivity extensive grazing
hasHydrology small streams
hasLandCover hay meadows
pastures
hasLandscape basaltic plateau
grazing land
open pastures
hasLandUse livestock farming
pastoralism
hasRegionalContext Auvergne volcanic area NERFINISHED
hasReliefForm planèze
hasRockType basalt
hasScenicCharacteristic open horizons
wide plateaus
hasSettlementPattern dispersed farms
hasSettlementType rural settlements
traditional farms
hasSoilType volcanic soil
hasTopography high plateau
hasVegetation grassland
meadows
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
Cantal department NERFINISHED
south-central France
namedAfter Saint-Flour NERFINISHED
near town of Saint-Flour
partOf Massif Central NERFINISHED
usedFor cattle raising
dairy production

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Mauriac nearbyNaturalRegion Planèze of Saint-Flour