Toulouges ( French pronunciation: [tuluʒ] ; Catalan : Toluges , [tuˈluʒəs] ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France .
3-401: Toulouges is located between Thuir and Perpignan , in the canton of Perpignan-6 and in the arrondissement of Perpignan . The town covers an area of 8.04 km (3.10 sq mi), with 669 inhabitants per km. Toulouges borders the following municipalities: Perpignan, Canohès , Thuir, El Soler , and Baho . Toulouges probably grew upon a Roman villa. It was first mentioned in 904 at
6-485: The nobility could engage in violence. During the 14th and 15th centuries Toulouges grew rapidly. A wall and hospital were in existence. In 1628, however, part of the population was killed by a plague. Today, though, Toulouges is again growing rapidly. This Pyrénées-Orientales geographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Thuir Thuir ( French pronunciation: [tɥiʁ] ; Catalan : Tuïr , [tuˈi] )
9-530: The same time mentioning the church called Tulogias. Other names that are presumably Toulouges are Tologis (in a 937 document), Tulujes (1027), Tuluges (1030), Toluges (1119). Toulouges hosted an ecumenical council known as the Council of Elge-Toulouges in 1027. It aimed to promote peace among the feudal lords of France by declaring the Truce of God , attempting to limit the days of the week and times of year that
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