Cahors, town, capital of Lot département, Occitanie région, formerly capital of Quercy province, southern France. It is situated on a rocky peninsula surrounded by the Lot River and overlooked (southeast) by Mont Saint-Cyr, northeast of Agen.
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Cahors
Commune in France
Cahors is a town on the Lot river in the Occitanie region of southern France. It’s known for its deep red wine, elaborate municipal gardens and the Pont Valentré, a medieval bridge with 3 towers. The old town features half-timbered houses and...
Population: 19,340 (2015)
Area1: 64.72 km2 (24.99 sq mi)
Department: Lot
Elevation: 130 m (430 ft)
Region: Occitania
Cahors (Occitan: Caors) is a commune in southwestern France. It is in Occitanie. Cahors is the prefecture (capital) of the Lot department.
By the Middle Ages it was the largest wine producing region in France, exceeding Bordeaux. ... Cahors ability to continue to prosper as a leading producer of wine ...
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