Castres - translation to french
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Castres - translation to french

COMMUNE IN TARN, FRANCE
Castres (Tarn); Castres-en-Albigeois; Castres, Tarn; Lord of Castres
  • Map showing Castres and the surrounding region, 1638.
  • Cathedral of Saint Benoît in Castres

Castres         
Castres, city in France
castré      
castrated
castrer      
castrate

Wikipedia

Castres

Castres (French: [kastʁ] (listen); Castras in the Languedocian dialect of Occitan) is the sole subprefecture of the Tarn department in the Occitanie region in Southern France. It lies in the former province of Languedoc, although not in the former region of Languedoc-Roussillon. In 2018, the commune had a population of 41,795.

Castres is the fourth-largest industrial centre of the predominantly rural former Midi-Pyrénées region after Toulouse, Tarbes and Albi, as well as the largest in the part of Languedoc lying between Toulouse and Montpellier. It is noted for being the birthplace of the famous socialist leader Jean Jaurès (1859–1914) and home to the important Goya Museum of Spanish painting.

Examples of use of Castres
1. Simon Meier, Castres Samedi 21 juillet 2007 De deux choses l‘une.
2. Voici, par ailleurs, la liste des rugbymen algériens évoluant dans les championnats européens faisant partie de la sélection algérienne: Adjimi Fouad (Cergy Pontoise), Boumedienne Allam (Blagnac), Ameur Mehdi (Perpignan), Ammar Kader (B';gles Bordeaux), Ali Belhocine (RC Chalon), Benhammor Nasser (Cahors), Aib Azzouz et Benhamouda Nabil (Brives), Benhassen Abdelkader (Gennevilliers) Bettayeb Fayçal (Chambéry), Bouchour Adel (Parc Aix Reichel), Boudi Karim (Massy), Dembri Fouad (Corbeille XIII), Dougarem Mohamed (Domont), Helali Mehdi (Beaurepaire), Hireche Saďd et Salhi Abdelkader (Stade Français), Khamouche Samir (Castres), Tebani Salim (Oyonnax) et Yanina Aziz (Newbridge RFC, Eire).