Saint-Julia-of-fat-Capou
Saint-Julia-of-Fat-Capou is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Garonne and the area the Midday-Pyrenees.
Its inhabitants is called Saint-Julians.
Blazon
Blazon: Of azure to the three flowers of lilies of gold surmounted of a money salamander.
Geography
Commune located in the Lauragais at 42 km in the South-east of Toulouse
History
Fat-capou means Chapon fatty in Occitan.
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a legend says that, at the time of a seat of the village, the villagers would have nargué their attackers of the Rempart S with Chapon S died to show that they did not fail to live.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
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the Bell-tower of the church.
- the door and the street of Be useful (Serve it indicates the Vent north).
- windmills
Personalities related to the commune
- Marguerite de Valois, owner of Julia Saint, lived in a residence with Colombage close to current the Château.
- Edouard Estaunié, member of the French Academy, engineer and writer, lived street Notre-Dame.
Others
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to face the risk of closing of the communal school, the municipality engaged in the years 1980 - 1990 in the way of the teaching regrouping with the common neighbors of Montégut-Lauragais, Roumens and Cabanial. This regrouping made it possible to safeguard the schools and to propose services like a School bus service financed by the general advice of the Haute-Garonne or a service of Halt-nursery. The success of this formula, due in party to the increase in population, is such as the municipalities of the regrouping consider today the idea of a single inter-commune school complex, to replace the current buildings.
See too
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Common of the Haute-Garonne
External bonds
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Saint-Julia on the site of the Community of commune Lauragais-Revel-Sorèzois
- Saint-Julia on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Saint-Julia on the site of INSEE
- Saint-Julia on the site of Quid
- Localization of Saint-Julia on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Saint-Julia on Mapquest
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