- The
Garonne (/ɡəˈrɒn, ɡæˈ-/, also US: /ɡɑːˈrɔːn/, French: [ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan, Catalan, Basque, and Spanish: Garona,
Occitan pronunciation: [ɡaˈrunɔ]; Latin:...
- Haute-
Garonne (French pronunciation: [ot ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan:
Nauta Garona,
pronounced [ˈnawto ɡaˈɾuno];
Upper Garonne) is a
department in the southwestern...
- the
French department of Haute-
Garonne and of the
larger region of Occitania. The city is on the
banks of the
River Garonne, 150
kilometres (93 miles) from...
- Lot-et-
Garonne (French pronunciation: [lɔt e ɡaʁɔn] , Occitan: Òlt e Garona) is a
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of
Southwestern France....
- Tarn-et-
Garonne (French pronunciation: [taʁn e ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan: Tarn e
Garona [ˈtaɾ e ɣaˈɾɔnɔ]) is a
department in the
Occitania region in
Southern France...
-
southern Lot-et-
Garonne) and the
region of
Occitanie (departments of Gers, Hautes-Pyrénées,
southwestern Tarn-et-
Garonne, and
western Haute-
Garonne). Gascony...
- Occitania, of
which Toulouse is a
historical capital. The
Derby de la
Garonne is a
derby match between Girondins de
Bordeaux and Toulouse. The derby...
- The
Canal de
Garonne,
formerly known as
Canal latéral à la
Garonne, is a
French canal dating from the mid-19th
century that
connects Toulouse to Castets-en-Dorthe...
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Chartres (Eure-et-Loir)
Quimper (Finistère) Nîmes (Gard)
Toulouse (Haute-
Garonne) Auch (Gers)
Bordeaux (Gironde)
Montpellier (Hérault)
Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine)...
- and the
Garonne Gironde estuary continues into the
Garonne The
river Garonne connects to the
Garonne Lateral Canal at Castets-en-Dorthe
Garonne Lateral...