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The building, named after Major-General George R. Pearkes, [3] was constructed between 1969 and 1974, and was originally intended for use by the Department of Transport.When a planned National Defence Headquarters complex on the LeBreton Flats was not built, however, DND acquired the Colonel By Drive structure.
Communauté de communes Vallée de l'Hérault; INSEE Postal Commune 34001 34290 Abeilhan: 34002 34230 Adissan: ... Saint-Pierre-de-la-Fage: 34285 34230 Saint-Pons-de ...
The Departmental Council of Hérault (French: Conseil départemental de l'Hérault, Occitan: Conselh departamental d'Erau) is the deliberative assembly of the Hérault department in the region of Occitanie. It consists of 50 members (general councilors) from 25 cantons [1] and its headquarters are in Montpellier.
Communauté d'agglomération Hérault Méditerranée is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the town of Agde. It is located in the Hérault department, in the Occitania region, southern France. Created in 2002, its seat is in Saint-Thibéry. [1] Its area is 386.6 km 2. Its population was 80,259 in 2019, of ...
Hérault (French pronunciation:; [3] Occitan: Erau, ) is a department of the region of Occitania, Southern France. Named after the Hérault River , its prefecture is Montpellier . It had a population of 1,175,623 in 2019.
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La Rochelle railway station. The Administration des chemins de fer de l'État (French pronunciation: [administʁasjɔ̃ de ʃəmɛ̃ də fɛʁ də leta], "State Railway Administration"), often referred to in France as the Réseau de l'État ([ʁezo də leta], "State Network"), was an early state-owned French railway company.
Leudaire of the jurisdiction of Clermont. The village sits on the bank of Lac du Salagou.When the dam that created the lake was built (1964–68), the intention was to raise the water level in two stages—first to 139m, then to 150m.