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    Cadurcian economy is reliant on tertiary services and makes Cahors the Lot's economic centre. Cahors has had a rich history since Celtic times. The original...
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    Cahors (pronounced [ka.ɔʁ]) is a red wine made from grapes grown in or around the town of Cahors in the Lot department of southern France. Cahors is an...
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    Cahorsins (redirect from Cahors bankers)
    the Cahorsins' lending practices, people from Cahors have been instead referred to as Cadurciens. Cahors lies on the land road between Montpellier on the...
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  • Cahors Rugby are a French rugby union club. They currently compete in the Fédérale 1 competition, the third division of rugby in France. The club was established...
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    California. Malbec is the dominant red variety in Cahors where the Appellation Controlée regulations for Cahors require a minimum content of 70%. Introduced...
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    Cahors Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Cahors, Occitanie, France. A national monument...
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    the country and had a population of 174,094 in 2019. Its prefecture is Cahors; its subprefectures are Figeac and Gourdon. Lot is one of the original 83...
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  • Gallo-Roman extraction. He succeeded his own brother, Rusticus of Cahors, as bishop of Cahors after the latter's murder. Didier was ordained by Sulpitius the...
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  • Moldova and Crimea. Its name comes from Cahors, France. Conversely, the dominant grape variety in French Cahors wine is Malbec. Kagor originated as a sacramental...
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  • Maximus of Cahors was a 6th-century bishop of Cahors, France. He is known only as an attendee at the Fifth Council of Orléans in 549. Duchesne, Louis...
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