Occitania topographic maps
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Montpellier
Montpellier's highest point is the Place du Peyrou, at an altitude of 57 m (187 ft). The city is built on two hills, Montpellier and Montpelliéret, thus some of its streets have great differences of altitude. Some of its streets are also very narrow and old, which gives it a more intimate feel.
Average elevation: 41 m
Pic du Midi de Bigorre
France > Occitania > Hautes Pyrenees > Bagnères-de-Bigorre
Average elevation: 2,280 m
Toulouse
France > Occitania > Haute-Garonne > Toulouse
The first half of the 14th century was a prosperous period, despite the dismemberment in 1317 of the very large bishopric of Toulouse (which lost two-thirds of its area and part of its income, not compensated by its elevation to the rank of archbishopric), and the episode of the Shepherds' Crusade which…
Average elevation: 173 m
Eget Village
France > Occitania > Hautes Pyrenees > Aragnouet > Eget Village
Average elevation: 1,560 m