Langogne

Langogne is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Located on the antique Regordane way, the Paris Nimes railway line and the road RN 88 (Lyon-Toulouse), the city has long been a commercial crossroad between the Auvergne , the Cévennes and the Languedoc. It is one of the gateways of the historic county of Gévaudan and now of the recently created (2016) “Occitanie” region. The name appears in the corpus of Gaulish toponymy. In the Early Middle Ages, the territory belonged to the Viguerie of Miliac, one of the eight composing the Gevaudan.

Langogne

Langogne is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. Located on the antique Regordane way, the Paris Nimes railway line and the road RN 88 (Lyon-Toulouse), the city has long been a commercial crossroad between the Auvergne , the Cévennes and the Languedoc. It is one of the gateways of the historic county of Gévaudan and now of the recently created (2016) “Occitanie” region. The name appears in the corpus of Gaulish toponymy. In the Early Middle Ages, the territory belonged to the Viguerie of Miliac, one of the eight composing the Gevaudan.