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Quercy (French: [kɛʁsi] ; Occitan:
Carcin [kaɾˈsi],
locally [kɔɾˈʃi]) is a
former province of
France located in the country's southwest,
bounded on the...
- Antoine-Joseph Duc (11 May 1856 –
April 1934),
known as Duc-
Quercy and
sometimes called Albert Duc-
Quercy, was a
French journalist and
militant socialist. He...
- Bagat-en-
Quercy (French pronunciation: [baɡa ɑ̃ kɛʁsi],
literally Bagat in
Quercy; Languedocien:
Bagat de Carcin) is a
former commune in the Lot department...
- Montpezat-de-
Quercy (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃pəza də kɛʁsi],
literally Montpezat of
Quercy; Occitan:
Montpesat de Carcin) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne...
- Bouloc-en-
Quercy (French pronunciation: [bulɔk ɑ̃ kɛʁsi],
literally Bouloc in
Quercy;
before 2017: Bouloc; Languedocien: Bonlòc) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne...
-
Matieu de Caersi, Caerci, or
Querci was a
troubadour from the
Quercy.
According to the
rubric accompanying his only song in
troubadour m****cript C, he...
- (Late Eocene/Early
Oligocene of
Quercy, France) –
includes Asio
henrici Genus Prosybris (Late Eocene/Early
Oligocene of
Quercy(?) –
Early Miocene of France...
- Montaigu-de-
Quercy (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛɡy də kɛʁsi]; Occitan:
Montagut de Carcin) is a
commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne
department in the Occitanie...
- (Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae) from the late
Oligocene of the "Phosphorites du
Quercy" (France)".
Estudios Geológicos. 67 (2): 179–186. doi:10.3989/egeol.40553...
- Cahors, in the
regional natural park Parc
naturel régional des
Causses du
Quercy [de; fr]. The
village overlooks the Lot River. The
stronghold of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie...