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- Cantal areaTotal "5726.0".
- Cantal abstract "Cantal (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃.tal]; Occitan: Cantal, Cantau, Chantal, Chantau) is a department in south-central France. It is named after the Cantal mountain range, a group of extinct, eroded volcanic peaks, which covers much of the department. Residents are known as Cantaliens or Cantalous (Occitan language).Cantal is part of the current region of Auvergne. It borders the departments of Puy-de-Dôme, Haute-Loire, Aveyron, Lot, Lozère, and Corrèze. Its principal towns are Aurillac, Saint-Flour, and Mauriac. The highest point in Cantal is Le Plomb du Cantal at 1858 metres.Cantal remains, with Lozère and Creuse, one of the most sparsely populated and geographically isolated French departments. Aurillac is the farthest removed departmental capital from a major motorway.".
- Cantal areaTotal "5.726E9".
- Cantal isPartOf Auvergne_(region).
- Cantal leaderName Vincent_Descoeur.
- Cantal leaderParty Union_for_a_Popular_Movement.
- Cantal leaderTitle "President of the General Council".
- Cantal part Mauriac,_Cantal.
- Cantal part Saint-Flour,_Cantal.
- Cantal populationTotal "150778".
- Cantal populationTotalRanking "92".
- Cantal thumbnail FR-15-Aurillac21.JPG?width=300.
- Cantal timeZone Central_European_Time.
- Cantal utcOffset "+1".
- Cantal utcOffset "+2".
- Cantal wikiPageExternalLink www.cantal.fr.
- Cantal wikiPageExternalLink www.cantal.pref.gouv.fr.
- Cantal wikiPageExternalLink default.html.
- Cantal wikiPageExternalLink www.lelioran.com.
- Cantal wikiPageID "90522".
- Cantal wikiPageRevisionID "593217733".
- Cantal areaTotalKm "5726".
- Cantal blank1InfoSec "27".
- Cantal blank1NameSec Cantons_of_France.
- Cantal blank2InfoSec "260".
- Cantal blank2NameSec Communes_of_France.
- Cantal blankInfoSec "15".
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- Cantal blankNameSec Arrondissements_of_France.
- Cantal blankNameSec Departments_of_France.
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- Cantal coordinatesRegion "FR".
- Cantal coordinatesType "region:FR_type:adm2nd".
- Cantal footnotes "French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2".
- Cantal hasPhotoCollection Cantal.
- Cantal imageCaption "Prefecture building of the Cantal department, in Aurillac".
- Cantal imageMap "Cantal-Position.svg".
- Cantal imageShield "Blason département fr Cantal.svg".
- Cantal imageSkyline "FR-15-Aurillac21.JPG".
- Cantal latd "45".
- Cantal latm "2".
- Cantal latns "N".
- Cantal leaderName Vincent_Descoeur.
- Cantal leaderParty Union_for_a_Popular_Movement.
- Cantal leaderTitle President_of_the_General_Council.
- Cantal longd "3".
- Cantal longew "E".
- Cantal longm "6".
- Cantal mapCaption "Location of Cantal in France".
- Cantal name "Cantal".
- Cantal nativeNameLang "fr".
- Cantal p Mauriac,_Cantal.
- Cantal p Saint-Flour,_Cantal.
- Cantal partsStyle "para".
- Cantal partsType Subprefectures_in_France.
- Cantal populationAsOf "1999".
- Cantal populationDensityKm "auto".
- Cantal populationRank "92".
- Cantal populationTotal "150778".
- Cantal seat Aurillac.
- Cantal seatType Prefectures_in_France.
- Cantal subdivisionName Auvergne_(region).
- Cantal subdivisionName "France".
- Cantal subdivisionType Regions_of_France.
- Cantal subdivisionType "Country".
- Cantal timezone Central_European_Time.
- Cantal timezone1Dst Central_European_Time.
- Cantal type Departments_of_France.
- Cantal unitPref "Metric".
- Cantal utcOffset "+1".
- Cantal utcOffset1Dst "+2".
- Cantal subject Category:1790_establishments_in_France.
- Cantal subject Category:Cantal.
- Cantal subject Category:Massif_Central.
- Cantal point "45.03333333333333 3.1".
- Cantal type Place.
- Cantal type PopulatedPlace.
- Cantal type Settlement.
- Cantal type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cantal type Place.
- Cantal type PopulatedPlace.
- Cantal type Location.
- Cantal type _Feature.
- Cantal comment "Cantal (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃.tal]; Occitan: Cantal, Cantau, Chantal, Chantau) is a department in south-central France. It is named after the Cantal mountain range, a group of extinct, eroded volcanic peaks, which covers much of the department. Residents are known as Cantaliens or Cantalous (Occitan language).Cantal is part of the current region of Auvergne. It borders the departments of Puy-de-Dôme, Haute-Loire, Aveyron, Lot, Lozère, and Corrèze.".
- Cantal label "Cantal (departament)".
- Cantal label "Cantal (département)".
- Cantal label "Cantal".
- Cantal label "Cantal".
- Cantal label "Cantal".
- Cantal label "Cantal".
- Cantal label "Cantal".
- Cantal label "Département Cantal".
- Cantal label "Канталь".
- Cantal label "كانتال (إقليم فرنسي)".
- Cantal label "カンタル県".
- Cantal label "康塔爾省".
- Cantal sameAs Cantal.
- Cantal sameAs Département_Cantal.
- Cantal sameAs Cantal.
- Cantal sameAs Cantal.