Montchauvet (mountain)

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Elevation1,485 m (4,872 ft)
Coordinates44°55′08″N 3°25′22″E / 44.91889°N 3.42278°E / 44.91889; 3.42278
Montchauvet
Montchauvet is located in France
Montchauvet
Montchauvet
France
Highest point
Elevation1,485 m (4,872 ft)
Coordinates44°55′08″N 3°25′22″E / 44.91889°N 3.42278°E / 44.91889; 3.42278
Geography
LocationHaute-Loire, France
Parent rangeMargeride (Massif Central)

Montchauvet, also known as Mont Chauvet, is a mountain located in the Margeride massif, reaching an altitude of 1,485 meters in the Haute-Loire department. This mountain is notable for having been inhabited since the Neolithic era and during the Middle Ages.

It is known in medieval texts as Monte Calvo, meaning the "bald mountain."[1]

Geography

Village of Montchauvet in the Middle Ages

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