Lévézou
Etymology
Lévézou is the French form of the Occitan word Leveson- which derives from the root words eve (waters) and on (source of) so literally means the source of waters. From this location, the noble family the Lévézou de Vezins derived their name. Their coat of arms has been adopted as a symbol for the region.
Geography
Topography
Geology
Communication
Communes within the Lévézou
Les communes du Lévézou A-C | Les communes du Lévézou D-R | Les communes du Lévézou S-T |
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- - - = historic and rural Lévézou
- - * - = communes around Rodez
- - ** - = communes shared with Ségala
- - *** - = communes between Lévézou and the Raspes du Tarn or la Muse
Hydroelectric generation
The Tarn was dammed at Pinet and Jourdanie in 1929, and a third dam was added at Le Truel in 1959, and these were all used for run of the river power stations.
Between 1948 and 1952, the major rivers on the plateau were dammed; and by means of pumping stations and pipelines their waters were directed through the new reservoir at Villefranche-de-Panat where it dropped down to massive turbines at Le Pouget.
- Lac de Pont-de-Salars, sur le Viaur ;
- Lac de Bage, sur le Bage ;
- Lac de Pareloup sur le Vioulou ;
- Lac de Villefranche-de-Panat on the Alrance ;
- Lac de Saint-Amans
- barrage du Céor at Arvieu ;
Wind farms
The Lévézou has embraced wind energy and by April 2009 the following wind farms were in place:
- 6 Wind turbines at Viarouge de Ségur ;
- 29 Wind turbines at Salles-Curan ;
- 6 Wind turbines at Canet-de-Salars ;
- 13 Wind turbines at Castelnau-Pégayrols ;
- 5 Wind turbines at Lestrade-et-Thouels ;
- 8 Wind turbines at Ayssènes.
Rural economy
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References
- Material taken from fr:Lévézou