Haute-Loire
WELCOME TO HAUTE-LOIRE
Entry Into State
Le Puy-en-Velay
4,977 km2
227,000
French
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Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the canton's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.
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Jura Mountains
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Le Puy-en-Velay
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The Massif Central
Political
Economy and Government
The economy of Haute-Loire is primarily based on agriculture, forestry, and tourism. The region is known for its traditional crafts, including lace-making, pottery, and woodwork. Agriculture is an important industry, with many farmers producing cheese, wine, and other local specialties. The forests of Haute-Loire are also an important resource, providing timber and other wood products.
The government of Haute-Loire is overseen by the Prefect, who is appointed by the French president. The region is also divided into three arrondissements, each overseen by a Sub-Prefect. The Regional Council, made up of elected representatives, is responsible for the development and management of the region's infrastructure, including roads, public transport, and waste management.
Haute-Loire is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, which has its own government and parliament. The region is also represented in the French National Assembly by three deputies. The region has a long history of political activism, with many residents involved in trade unions and other social and political movements.
Overall, Haute-Loire is a vibrant region with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage. Its economy is based on traditional industries, while its government works to promote sustainable development and support local businesses.
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History
History and Culture
Haute-Loire has a rich cultural and historical heritage. The region was inhabited as early as the Neolithic era, and has been home to Celts, Romans, and various medieval dynasties over the centuries. The town of Le Puy-en-Velay was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, and remains a popular destination for tourists today.
The region is also known for its traditional crafts, such as lace-making, pottery, and woodwork. These crafts are part of the region's cultural heritage, and are still practiced by many artisans today. Music and dance are also an important part of the region's culture, with many traditional festivals and celebrations taking place throughout the year.
In terms of cuisine, Haute-Loire is known for its hearty, rustic dishes. Local specialties include lentil stew, pounti (a savory meat and vegetable loaf), and le Velay Bleu, a blue cheese made from cow's milk.
Overall, Haute-Loire is a region with a strong sense of history and tradition. Its cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, crafts, and cuisine, while its residents take pride in their regional identity and cultural traditions.
HOTELS
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Hotel Chris'tel
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Hotel les Rives de l'Arzon
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Domaine de la Barraque
RESTAURANTS
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Le Coq en Pâte
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Auberge du Meygal
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