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The Capitole de Toulouse (Occitan: Capitòli de Tolosa; lit. ' Capitol of Toulouse '), commonly known as the Capitole, is the heart of the municipal administration and the city hall of the French city of Toulouse. It was designated a monument historique by the French government in 1840. [1]
Toulouse (/ t uː ˈ l uː z /, too-LOOZ; [4] French: ⓘ; Occitan: Tolosa) is the prefecture of 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 the Mediterranean Sea, 230 km (143 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean and 680 km (420 mi) from Paris.
Toulouse, une métropole méridionale. Vingt siècles de vie urbaine (in French). Presses universitaires du Midi. ISBN 978-2-8107-0950-2; Papillault, Rémi; Girard, Laura; Marfaing, Jean-Loup (2016). Guide d'architecture du xx e siècle en Midi toulousain (in French). Presses universitaires du Mirail. ISBN 978-2-8107-0469-9.
English: Map of Toulouse, 31000, France This map of Toulouse was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors.
Toulouse-Matabiau is the main railway station in Toulouse, southern France. It is in the city centre and connected to the Toulouse Metro. The station is situated on the Bordeaux–Sète railway, Toulouse–Bayonne railway, Brive–Toulouse (via Capdenac) railway and Toulouse–Auch railway. Direct trains run to most parts of France.
It extends from the shopping centre of Balma through Toulouse with stations at Marengo (connecting with the main SNCF railway station), Capitole, Place Esquirol and University of Mirail. After its final station, Basso-Cambo , is a carriage shed-workshop, which provides storage, maintenance and tests of the rolling stock for the whole of network.
Boulevard de Strasbourg (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ də stʁasbuʁ]; in Occitan: baloard d'Estrasborg) is a public road in Toulouse, capital of the Occitania, in the South of France. It is located northeast of the historic center and marks the limit, in its southern part, between quartier Saint-Georges [ fr ] and Matabiau [ fr ] and, in its ...
Created in January 2015, it replaced the previous Communauté urbaine de Toulouse. [2] With an area of 458.2 km 2, and a population of 783,353 in 2018, of which 486,828 are in Toulouse proper. [1] It is the 5th largest metropolis after Greater Paris, Aix-Marseille-Provence, Lille-Europe and Bordeaux. The annual budget is €1,4 billion (2015). [3]