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- Mont_Gargan abstract "Mont Gargan is a peak in the Massif central, situated in the western border of the plateau de Millevaches, between Saint-Gilles-les-Forêts and Sussac in Haute-Vienne. Mont Gargan is situated in the parc naturel régional de Millevaches en Limousin. Its occitan name is puèg Gerjant and it is the subject of numerous legends.Mont Gargan has an altitude of 731 metres; at the summit are the ruins of a chapel built between 1868 and 1871 by Louis Joyeux with the support of the population, and dedicated to Notre-Dame du Bon Secours. The chapel became damaged but was restored in 1992 by the Haute-Vienne general council and by the Friends of Mont Gargan. Since 1986, the chapel has been the property of the Haute-Vienne department. The summit was at one time covered with heather and gorse, which have since given way to a prairie. A stele recalls the Second World War battle of Mont Gargan fought between the German army and the maquis resistance fighters led by Georges Guingouin.Contrary to what is widely stated in books and maps, Mount Gargan is not the highest point in Haute-Vienne; the forest of Crozat and the puy de Lauzat, 25 kilometres to the north-east near Nedde, are higher, at 777 metres above sea level.".
- Mont_Gargan locatedInArea France.
- Mont_Gargan locatedInArea Haute-Vienne.
- Mont_Gargan mountainRange Plateau_de_Millevaches.
- Mont_Gargan thumbnail Mont_Gargan.JPG?width=300.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageID "24718979".
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageLength "2277".
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageRevisionID "694031378".
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Limousin.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Guingouin.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Haute-Vienne.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Massif_Central.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Nedde.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Occitan_language.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Plateau_de_Millevaches.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Gilles-les-Forêts.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLink Sussac.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mont Gargan".
- Mont_Gargan elevation "731".
- Mont_Gargan latD "45".
- Mont_Gargan latM "37".
- Mont_Gargan latNs "N".
- Mont_Gargan latS "14".
- Mont_Gargan location France.
- Mont_Gargan location Haute-Vienne.
- Mont_Gargan longD "1".
- Mont_Gargan longEw "E".
- Mont_Gargan longM "38".
- Mont_Gargan longS "52".
- Mont_Gargan mapCaption "France".
- Mont_Gargan name "Mont Gargan".
- Mont_Gargan photo "Mont Gargan.JPG".
- Mont_Gargan photoCaption "Mont Gargan seen from Saint-Gilles-les-Forêts".
- Mont_Gargan range Plateau_de_Millevaches.
- Mont_Gargan regionCode "FR".
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mont_Gargan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Mont_Gargan subject Category:Mountains_of_Limousin.
- Mont_Gargan hypernym Peak.
- Mont_Gargan point "45.620555555555555 1.6477777777777778".
- Mont_Gargan type Mountain.
- Mont_Gargan type NaturalPlace.
- Mont_Gargan type Place.
- Mont_Gargan type Attraction.
- Mont_Gargan type Landform.
- Mont_Gargan type Location.
- Mont_Gargan type Mountain.
- Mont_Gargan type Place.
- Mont_Gargan type Thing.
- Mont_Gargan type SpatialThing.
- Mont_Gargan type Q8502.
- Mont_Gargan comment "Mont Gargan is a peak in the Massif central, situated in the western border of the plateau de Millevaches, between Saint-Gilles-les-Forêts and Sussac in Haute-Vienne. Mont Gargan is situated in the parc naturel régional de Millevaches en Limousin.".
- Mont_Gargan label "Mont Gargan".
- Mont_Gargan sameAs Q3321845.
- Mont_Gargan sameAs Mont_Gargan.
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- Mont_Gargan sameAs 3016629.
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- Mont_Gargan lat "45.620555555555555".
- Mont_Gargan long "1.6477777777777778".
- Mont_Gargan wasDerivedFrom Mont_Gargan?oldid=694031378.
- Mont_Gargan depiction Mont_Gargan.JPG.
- Mont_Gargan isPrimaryTopicOf Mont_Gargan.
- Mont_Gargan name "Mont Gargan".