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Tarn is a department of 5 758 km² in the Midi-Pyrénées region in the south-west of France, named after the Tarn River. It was formed in 1790 of the three dioceses of Albi, Castres and Lavaur, belonging to the province of Languedoc. In 1906, the population was 330,533. In 1999, it stood at 343,402. Of particular note in the department are Albi (the capital), Castres, Gaillac, Lavaur, Mazamet and Cordes. Other places of interest are: Tarn's three principal ranges lying to the south-east are: the... full article at wikipedia
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