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Loubers |
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LOUBERS (Lobèrs)
Canton de CORDES
Arrondissement d’ALBI
(Document réalisé en partie, d’après des notes de la mairie de Loubers) |
Superficie : 423 ha
Altitude : 285 m
Population : 90 habitants
Habitants : Les Loubersois (los lobersols)
Langues : Français, Occitan
Etymologie :
Loubers vient de Lupercius, noble romain.
L’appellation de ce village s’est décliné successivement en Lobèrs en 1261, Loberus en 1279, Loberssio en 1382, et Loubers.
Histoire administrative :
1790 : municipalité de Loubers, canton de CORDES
1972 : projet, sans suite, de rattachement de Loubers à la commune de Frausseilles.
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Cordes-sur-Ciel |
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Immersed in the depth of the XIIIth century, you will wander through the streets. This visit will also allow you to discover the Middle Ages building technics. Discover the historical heritage and the mysteries of the city through the stories of knigths, dragons and fairy of our city.
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Albi |
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Home of the Cathedrale Ste. Cécile, jewel of gothique architecture, where during the days of the Cathares, incredible pages of history were written. The city that Lapérouse and Toulouse-Lautrec, to name a few, called home. Albi is 25 kms from Loubers.
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Gaillac |
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The vineyards, wine caves, Tarn shores...
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The Mauriac Castle |
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The Grésigne forest |
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In the township of Castelnau de Montmirail, 3600 hectares of beautiful forest.
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Carmaux |
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The old mines are particularly worth seeing but the town hides also many attractions for young or older people.
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