Noailhac (Aveyron)

Noailhac is a common French, located in the department of the Aveyron and the area the Midday-Pyrenees. Its inhabitants is called Noailhacois.

Geography

The Pilgrimage of Compostelle

On the Via Podiensis of the Pilgrimage of Saint-Jacques-to-Compostelle ;
One comes from Conques, the next commune is Decazeville . This city created at the 19th century of course bore another name of the time of Aimery Picaud and its Guide of the Pilgrim.

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Apart from the city, but on the way of Compostelle, the Vault Saint Roch.
Saint Roch, which one always represents as a pilgrim with the bumblebee and the shells, was particularly called upon at the time of the epidemics of plague and, towards XVe century, it replaced saint Jacques in many churches and vaults formerly dedicated to the apostle of Spain.

Personalities related to the commune


See too

  • Common of Aveyron

External bonds

  • Noailhac on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Noailhac on the site of INSEE
  • Noailhac on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Noailhac on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Noailhac on Mapquest

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