Saint-Maurice-Navacelles

See also: Saint-Maurice

Saint-Maurice-Navacelles is a common French of less 1  000 inhabitants, located in the department of the Herault and the area Languedoc-Roussillon. Its inhabitants is called the Saint-Mauritians.

Geography

Navacelles is a Hameau located at the bottom of the valley of the Vis which slices with the planitude of the Causses. The valley widens close to this village to form a immense circus.

The Cirque of Navacelles was registered to profit from measurements of rehabilitation within the framework of an operation Grand national site , led on the initiative of the Ministère of Town and country planning and the Environment, in partnership with the local managers, in order to ensure the safeguarding of this exceptional site, very attended, and threatened of this fact by the surge of the tourists. The writer Georgette Milhau, who devoted to this monument of nature an at the same time poetic book, practical and instructive makes this description of it:

Imposing circus in the middle of the Throats of the Screw which separates causse from the Larzac of causse of Blandas, Navacelles cuts the breath to that which discovers it suddenly, vertiginous fault breaking quiet and infinite causse

History

Administration

Saint-Maurice-Navacelles is a commune Herault ease resulting from the fusion of the three communes from Saint-Maurice, Navacelles and Madières.

Demography

Places and monuments

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