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- Q1359425 subject Q7214565.
- Q1359425 abstract "Ginals is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Midi-Pyrénées region in southern France.Some of the oldest inhabitants are able to speak in the local patois, an ancient language of the area.Ginals is almost equidistant from the medieval towns of St. Antonin Noble Val and Caylus. The nearest village with a shop is Verfeil. Ginals has no village centre as such but is a geographical area made up of many hamlets, individual farms and houses which are scattered throughout the rural commune. Two of the largest outlying hamlets are those of St. Ignes and Lardaillé. One typical hamlet (mas) once had a population of over 100 people living in about 20 houses. Today there are only three houses which are occupied as part-time holiday homes by three British families. Over twice as many houses are in ruins or partly restored and many have completely disappeared.There are churches at St. Ignes and at Ginals, near the mairie. One of the main visitor attractions is the Cistercian constructed 'Abbaye de Beaulieu' founded in 1144. It is an important centre for contemporary art and holds regular exhibitions. The river through Ginals is the Seye which once had several water mills along its banks.During early August there is a 'Repas Champetre', a traditional village meal with music and dancing. This is usually held at St. Ignes. Visitors are very welcome but this is a traditional event not specifically arranged for tourists.The terrain is hilly with many beautiful views over the surrounding countryside from the hill tops.There are also many broad leaved woods coating the hillsides. The soil is alkaline and supports many interesting plants. In the Spring especially, many wild meadows are a blaze of flowers. The fauna includes wild boars, deer, hares, and many other small mammals, as well as a full range of serpents and insects. Wild fruits and nuts grow in abundance. Quince and medlars are common as are wild plums, chestnuts and walnuts.There are many interesting walks in the area, some of which can be with organised groups if desired. For example, a walk was led by M. Pierre Levadous, of the French Orchid Society, in May 2008, to search for wild orchids. Over 20 species were found. Such walks are often free of charge, some end with a meal.In 2008, André Nonorgues, who had served as the mayor for 25 years was replaced in that post, by Cécile Lafon.The resident population of around 200 is greatly swelled by part-time dwellers, of several nationalities, who have holiday homes/second homes in the commune. Traditional holiday makers also add to the numbers, especially in the summer when they occupy many of the holiday rentals.".
- Q1359425 area "2.415E7".
- Q1359425 country Q142.
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- Q1359425 elevation "1864.0".
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- Q1359425 maximumElevation "463.0".
- Q1359425 minimumElevation "191.0".
- Q1359425 populationTotal "199".
- Q1359425 postalCode "82330".
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- Q1359425 areaKm "24.15".
- Q1359425 department "Tarn-et-Garonne".
- Q1359425 elevationM "1864".
- Q1359425 elevationMaxM "463".
- Q1359425 elevationMinM "191".
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- Q1359425 name "Ginals".
- Q1359425 population "199".
- Q1359425 postalCode "82330".
- Q1359425 region "Midi-Pyrénées".
- Q1359425 point "44.2 1.8639".
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- Q1359425 comment "Ginals is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Midi-Pyrénées region in southern France.Some of the oldest inhabitants are able to speak in the local patois, an ancient language of the area.Ginals is almost equidistant from the medieval towns of St. Antonin Noble Val and Caylus. The nearest village with a shop is Verfeil.".
- Q1359425 label "Ginals".
- Q1359425 lat "44.2".
- Q1359425 long "1.8639".
- Q1359425 depiction Abbaye_de_Beaulieu-en-Rouergue_-_Eglise_-1.jpg.
- Q1359425 name "Ginals".