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- Massif_Central abstract "The Massif Central (Occitan: Massís Central / Massís Centrau) is an elevated region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaux.Subject to volcanism that has subsided in the last 10,000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by a deep north-south cleft created by the Rhône River and known in French as the sillon rhodanien (literally "the furrow of the Rhône").The region was a barrier to communication until the opening of the A75 motorway, which not only made north-south travel easier, but also opened up the Massif Central itself.The Massif Central is situated in the middle of southern France and it covers 15 percent of the country.".
- Massif_Central elevation "1886.0".
- Massif_Central thumbnail France_Massif_central.jpg?width=300.
- Massif_Central wikiPageID "422379".
- Massif_Central wikiPageRevisionID "605202223".
- Massif_Central country "France".
- Massif_Central countryFlag "true".
- Massif_Central elevationM "1886".
- Massif_Central hasPhotoCollection Massif_Central.
- Massif_Central highest "Puy de Sancy".
- Massif_Central latD "45".
- Massif_Central latM "31".
- Massif_Central latNs "N".
- Massif_Central latS "42".
- Massif_Central longD "2".
- Massif_Central longEw "E".
- Massif_Central longM "48".
- Massif_Central longS "51".
- Massif_Central map "France Massif central.jpg".
- Massif_Central mapAlt "Location of the Massif Central in France".
- Massif_Central mapSize "275".
- Massif_Central name "Massif Central".
- Massif_Central photo "Puy de dome 2001-12-15.jpg".
- Massif_Central photoCaption "Puy de Dôme is the highest volcano in the chain of volcanoes Chaine des Puys".
- Massif_Central photoSize "275".
- Massif_Central rangeLatD "46".
- Massif_Central rangeLongD "3".
- Massif_Central region Auvergne_(region).
- Massif_Central region Burgundy.
- Massif_Central region Languedoc-Roussillon.
- Massif_Central region Limousin.
- Massif_Central region Midi-Pyrénées.
- Massif_Central region Rhône-Alpes.
- Massif_Central regionCode "FR".
- Massif_Central subject Category:Massif_Central.
- Massif_Central subject Category:Physiographic_provinces.
- Massif_Central subject Category:Volcanoes_of_France.
- Massif_Central type Abstraction100002137.
- Massif_Central type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Massif_Central type AmorphousShape113867492.
- Massif_Central type Attribute100024264.
- Massif_Central type Crack109258715.
- Massif_Central type District108552138.
- Massif_Central type Location100027167.
- Massif_Central type Object100002684.
- Massif_Central type Opening109379111.
- Massif_Central type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Massif_Central type PhysiographicProvinces.
- Massif_Central type Region108630985.
- Massif_Central type Shape100027807.
- Massif_Central type Space113910384.
- Massif_Central type State108654360.
- Massif_Central type Vent109470550.
- Massif_Central type VolcanoesOfFrance.
- Massif_Central type YagoGeoEntity.
- Massif_Central type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Massif_Central type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Massif_Central type MountainRange.
- Massif_Central type NaturalPlace.
- Massif_Central type Place.
- Massif_Central type Wikidata:Q532.
- Massif_Central type Place.
- Massif_Central type Location.
- Massif_Central comment "The Massif Central (Occitan: Massís Central / Massís Centrau) is an elevated region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaux.Subject to volcanism that has subsided in the last 10,000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by a deep north-south cleft created by the Rhône River and known in French as the sillon rhodanien (literally "the furrow of the Rhône").The region was a barrier to communication until the opening of the A75 motorway, which not only made north-south travel easier, but also opened up the Massif Central itself.The Massif Central is situated in the middle of southern France and it covers 15 percent of the country.".
- Massif_Central label "Centraal Massief".
- Massif_Central label "Macizo Central".
- Massif_Central label "Maciço Central".
- Massif_Central label "Massiccio Centrale".
- Massif_Central label "Massif Central".
- Massif_Central label "Massif central".
- Massif_Central label "Masyw Centralny".
- Massif_Central label "Zentralmassiv".
- Massif_Central label "Центральный массив".
- Massif_Central label "中央高地 (フランス)".
- Massif_Central label "法國中央高原".
- Massif_Central sameAs Francouzské_středohoří.
- Massif_Central sameAs Zentralmassiv.
- Massif_Central sameAs Μασίφ_Σαντράλ.
- Massif_Central sameAs Macizo_Central.
- Massif_Central sameAs Erdialdeko_Mendigunea_(Frantzia).
- Massif_Central sameAs Massif_central.
- Massif_Central sameAs Massif_Central.
- Massif_Central sameAs Massiccio_Centrale.
- Massif_Central sameAs 中央高地_(フランス).
- Massif_Central sameAs Centraal_Massief.
- Massif_Central sameAs Masyw_Centralny.
- Massif_Central sameAs Maciço_Central.
- Massif_Central sameAs m.026lwg.
- Massif_Central sameAs Q190695.
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- Massif_Central sameAs Massif_Central.
- Massif_Central wasDerivedFrom Massif_Central?oldid=605202223.
- Massif_Central depiction France_Massif_central.jpg.
- Massif_Central isPrimaryTopicOf Massif_Central.
- Massif_Central name "Massif Central".