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Mirande

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Mirande, France
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A 13th-century bastide town in the Gers department of southwestern France, Mirande sits along the Baïse river in the hilly Astarac country of Occitania. The town's two protected monuments — the church of Notre-Dame, listed in 1921, and the Tour de Rohan, listed in 1948 — anchor a centre that retains much of its original fortified layout.

  • Population4,135
  • Nearest water from center 0.3 km0.2 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 33 km20 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
43°
80mm3.2in
F
44°
70mm2.8in
M
10°49°
75mm3.0in
A
12°54°
95mm3.7in
M
16°60°
100mm3.9in
J
19°67°
75mm2.9in
J
21°71°
55mm2.1in
A
22°71°
55mm2.2in
S
19°65°
60mm2.4in
O
15°58°
75mm2.9in
N
10°49°
95mm3.8in
D
44°
80mm3.2in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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