AURILLAC


'Aurillac' (''Orlhac'' in Occitan) is a town and commune in the Auvergne ''région'' of France, ''préfecture'' (capital) of the Cantal ''département'', at .
The inhabitants of Aurillac are called the ''Aurillacois'', and are also ''Cantaliens'' (from Cantal).

Contents
Geography and climate
Economy
Sights
Miscellaneous
External links

Geography and climate


Aurillac is traversed by the Jordanne River.
Aurillac is often thought to be one of the coldest cities in France, however this is untrue, as it is simply the city at the highest altitude shown on the TV weathercasts.

Economy


The historical capital of the umbrella, Aurillac makes more than half the umbrellas produced in France. This amounts to 250,000 units in 1999, which equates to 100 jobs.
This industry has suffered several decades of decline at the end of the 20th century. To strengthen their position the Aurillac umbrella factories regrouped in 1997 as an Economic Interest Group, or GIE, and launched under a single label, L'aurillac Parapluie.

Sights


Some of the better known churches of Aurillac are:

★ Église Saint Géraud

★ Église Notre Dame aux Neiges

★ Église Sacré Cœur

★ Église Saint-Joseph Ouvrier

Miscellaneous



Stade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne - rugby team
Aurillac was the birthplace of:

★ Gerbert of Aurillac, Pope Sylvester II

★ The Revolutionary Jean-Baptiste Carrier was born in a nearby village.

Paul Doumer (1857-1932), President of France

Marie Marvingt (18751963), an athlete, mountaineer, aviator, and the most decorated woman in the history of France.

External links



Official website (in French)

Vendetta Mathea La Manufacture - Aurillac (Artistic Center) English / French

36 heures Festival

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