Lacaune ( French pronunciation: [lakon] ; Occitan : La Cauna , meaning the cave ) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France .
2-558: The river Gijou has its source in the commune. In 1797, the feral child Victor of Aveyron was looked after at Lacaune for a week after first being discovered in the woods, before running away. Its inhabitants are called Lacaunais in French and Cauneses in Occitan. This Tarn geographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gijou The Gijou ( French pronunciation: [ʒiʒu] )
4-577: Is a 50.0 km (31.1 mi) long river in the Tarn department in southern France . Its source is at Lacaune . It flows generally west-southwest. It is a right tributary of the Agout , into which it flows at Vabre . This list is ordered from source to mouth: Lacaune , Gijounet , Viane , Lacaze , Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy , Vabre This Tarn geographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to
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