Mont Grand
Mont Grand is a summit reaching an altitude of 1,417 meters in the French department of Lozère.
| Mont Grand | |
|---|---|
Mont Grand France | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,417 m (4,649 ft) |
| Coordinates | 44°55′07″N 3°21′59″E |
| Geography | |
| Location | Lozère, France |
| Parent range | Margeride (Massif Central) |
Geography
Location
Mont Grand is situated in the Margeride within the Massif Central, in the French commune of Saint-Privat-du-Fau.[1]
History
The Beast of Gévaudan perpetrated its atrocities against the population of Northern Gévaudan and its outskirts between 1764 and 1767. The majority of the attacks were concentrated between three mountains: Mont Mouchet, Montchauvet, and Mont Grand, which are approximately 15 kilometers apart.[3]
References
- IGN maps available on Géoportail
- Bulletin du Service de la carte géologique de la France (in French). Libr. polytechnique C. Béranger. 1963.
- Colin, Serge (1990-01-01). Autour de la bête du Gévaudan (in French). FeniXX réédition numérique. ISBN 978-2-307-09895-9.
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