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Lévézou
The Lévézou is a geographical region in the Aveyron department in southern France. It is a impervious granite plateau with an average altitude of around 900m. Its highest point is Mont Seigne (1 128 m). Though its borders are not strictly defined, it is bounded in the south and east by the River Tarn and to the north by the Viaur. To the east it merges into the Ségala. ==Etymology==
Lévézou is the french form of the Occitan word ''Leveson''- which derives from the root words ''eve'' (waters) and ''on'' (source of) so literally means the source of waters. From this location, the noble family the ''Lévézou de Vezins'' derived their name. Their coat of arms has been adopted as a symbol for the region.
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