Lauzerville
Lauzerville is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Garonne and the area the Midday-Pyrenees.
Its inhabitants is called Lauzervillois.
Blazon
Blazon: Mouths with the letter L capital of money.
Geography
Lauzerville is a small village located on a hill between Banks of the Saune (at North) and of the Marcaissonne (in the south) in the South-east of Toulouse, it offers a beautiful sight on the the Pyrenees to the South and is not saved by the Vent of southerly wind which sweeps the Lauragais.
Common close relations Auzielle, Saint-Orens, Aigrefeuille, Labège…
History
Administration
Here the current municipal council: 2006Francis Rau, Bruno Mogicato, Laurence Dimek, Benoit Petit: assistants
Agnes Asselino, Christiane Anger, Patrick Baelde, Daniel Claret, Christine Denarnaud, Michel Faure, Mireille Lafforgue, Joel Visentin, Michel Watrigant: city council men
Demography
Places and monuments
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the slopes of Marrast, the hamlet of Doumenjou, the Mulberry trees, the hamlet of Grèzes and the slopes of Tilery constitute the allotments of the village.
- church of the XIXe century is present in the village, as well as a War memorial the and many other buildings.
Personalities related to the commune
See too
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Common of the Haute-Garonne
External bonds
- the site of the town hall of Lauzerville
- a site devoted to Lauzerville
- Lauzerville on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Lauzerville on the site of INSEE
- Lauzerville on the site of Quid
- Localization of Lauzerville on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Lauzerville on Mapquest
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