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    Cahors ( French: [kaɔʁ]; Occitan: Caors [kaˈuɾs, ˈkɔw (s)]) is a commune in the western part of Southern France. It is the smallest prefecture among the 13 departments that constitute the Occitanie Region. [3] . The main city of the Lot department and the historical center of the Quercy, Cahors is home to 19,878 cadurciennes and cadurciens .

  2. France This Way review: Cahors has a lot to offer but many of its main sights can be difficult to find. One of the nicest ways to explore Cahors is to follow its garden trail as many of these scattered gardens around the city are next to the historic and interesting buildings of the town.

  3. At a breath of Cahors, Saint-Cirq Lapopie, elected 1st favorite village of the French, offers itself to you, installed on its rock, dominating the Lot at 100 meters above the river. You will dive directly into medieval times, in the streets drawn at random from its history.

  4. Tucked into a rounded nook of the Lot River, Cahors is a lovely medieval city almost entirely surrounded by water. At the heart of wine country, the city’s most memorable landmark is the Valentré bridge, the nearby ramparts, and the cathedral.

  5. Cahors is a commune in the South-West of France. Prefecture of the Lot, it is part of the Occitania region. With just over 20,000 inhabitants, in the heart of an agglomeration of just over 40,000 inhabitants, Cahors is the historical capital of Quercy. Its inhabitants are called the Cadurcians.

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  6. Visit Cahors. Start with 2 Cahors gems listed as world heritage in relation to the Santiago de Compostela routes: the town's iconic Pont Valentré (14th century bridge) and the stunning Saint-Etienne Cathedral with its Byzantine-style domes.

  7. Apr 10, 2018 · Cahors is one of south-west Frances most unspoilt ancient towns. Formerly the capital of the old province of Quercy, the town perches dramatically on a rocky peninsula on a series of horse-shoe bends along the languid river Lot which is the longest river in south-west France.

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