Champagnac-the-old man
See also: Champagnac
Champagnac-the-Old man is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Loire and the area Auvergne.
Geography
The brook of the Auzon, takes its source in the north of the commune.
History
Named
- Prior de Champanhac in 1259
- Champnhac-la-Velh in 1300
- CHAmpanhacus Vetus in 1385
- Champaignac-le-Viel in 1401
- Champaignac in 1456
Hamlet and Locality
- Balistre
- Balistroux
- Boucharel
- Dreins
- Durbiat
- Genestoux
- Jourez
- the Heat
- Cluzel
- Gliat
- Silvering
- Granouillers
- Windmill
- Neyrolles
- Olpignac
- Rouret
- Toirat
Prades, Gondries, ravine of chave, The cross of Taix, Fountain of the Cow,
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of the Haute-Loire
External bonds
- Champagnac-the-Old man on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Champagnac-the-Old man on the site of INSEE
- Champagnac-the-Old man on the site of Quid
- Localization of Champagnac-the-Old man on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Champagnac-the-Old man on Mapquest
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