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Aumont-Aubrac : ウィキペディア英語版
Aumont-Aubrac

Aumont-Aubrac is a French commune in the Lozère department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Aumonais'' or ''Aumonaises''.〔(Inhabitants of Lozère ) 〕
==Geography==
Aumont-Aubrac is located some 12 km south of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher and some 35 km north by north-west of Mende. Access to the commune is by the A75 autoroute which passes through the length of the commune from north to south with Exit 35 north of the town and Exit 36 south of the town. Access to the town is by road D809 from Saint-Chély-d'Apcher in the north, inersecting Exit 35 on the A75 and continuing south to the village then onwards parallel to the A75. The D987 goes west from the village to Malbouzon. The D50 goes south-east from the village to Javols. The D7 goes north-east from the village to Fontans. There is a railway line running north to south with a railway station in the town. Apart from the town there are the villages of Nozieres in the north-west, and La Croix, Le Crouzet, La Chouzet, and La Chazotte south of the town. The commune is mostly farmland with some scattered forests and an urban area around the town and at La Croix.〔(Google Maps )〕
The ''Ruisseau des Rivières'' rises in the south of the commune and flows north gathering many tributaries to join the ''Rimeize'' just north of the commune. The ''Ruisseau de la Gazelle'' rises in the east of the commune and flows east to join the Truyère. The ''Ruisseau du Moulin'' rises in the west of the commune and flows south then east along part of the southern border to join the Triboulin south of Longuesagne. The ''Ruisseau du Bouchet'' rises in the south of the commune and flows south parallel to the railway line to join the Ruisseau du Moulin on the southern border.〔
The commune has had the official French label of "Village Étape" since 2002 which means it meets certain criteria regarding accommodation restaurants, and other facilities for tourists.

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