Berc

Part of Les Monts-Verts in Occitania, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Berc is a small village in the south of France. It is located in the department of Lozère, in the Massif Central, on the border with the department of Cantal, at an altitude of 1,101 metres (3,612 ft). In 1968 there were 144 inhabitants.

CountryFrance
Population
(1968)
144
Postal code
48200
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Église Sainte-Marie de Berc
Église Sainte-Marie de Berc
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Berc is located in France
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Berc
Berc is located in Occitanie
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Berc
Coordinates: 44°51′31″N 3°12′21″E
CountryFrance
RegionOccitania
DepartmentLozère
ArrondissementMende
CommuneLes Monts-Verts
Population
 (1968)
144
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal code
48200
Elevation1,101 m (3,612 ft)
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An independent commune until 1 January 1973, Berc now forms the new commune of Les Monts-Verts with the villages of Arcomie and Le Bacon.[1]

History

Berc was created in 1877 from the communes of Arcomie, La Fage-Saint-Julien and Termes.[2] On 1 January 1973, it merged with two communes, Arcomie and Le Bacon, to form the new commune named Les Monts-Verts.[2][3]

The town was known at the beginning of the twentieth century for its artisanal production of sabots.[4]

Local culture and heritage

Places and monuments

  • Église Sainte-Marie de Berc.[4]
  • Cross near the church of Sainte-Marie.

Personalities

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