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toulouse

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Tou⋅louse

[too-looz]
–noun
a city in and the capital of Haute-Garonne, in S France, on the Garonne River. 383,176.

Haute-Ga⋅ronne

[oht-ga-rawn]
–noun
a department in S France. 777,431; 2458 sq. mi. (6365 sq. km). Capital: Toulouse.

Langue⋅doc

[lahng-dawk]
–noun
a former province in S France. Capital: Toulouse.

Langue⋅do⋅cian [lang-doh-shuhn, lang-gwuh-doh-shuhn] , adjective, noun
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Tou·louse   (tōō-lōōz')   
A city of southern France on the Garonne River southeast of Bordeaux. Originally part of Roman Gaul, it was the capital of the Visigoths (419-507) and the Carolingian kingdom of Aquitaine (781-843). Toulouse was a cultural center of medieval Europe. Population: 435,000.
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