Figeac

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Coordinates: 44°36′31″N 2°01′54″E / 44.6086111111, 2.03166666667

Commune of Figeac

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Location
Figeac (France)
Figeac
Administration
Country France
Region Midi-Pyrénées
Department Lot (sous-préfecture)
Arrondissement Figeac
Canton Figeac
Intercommunality Communauté
de communes du
Pays de Figeac-Cajarc
Mayor Nicole Paulo
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Elevation 170 m–451 m
(avg. 225 m)
Land area¹ 35.16 km²
Population²
(1999)
9,606
 - Density 273/km² (1999)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 46102/ 46100
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once.
France

Figeac (also known as Fijac) is a town in the Lot département in Quercy, Midi-Pyrénées, southwestern France.

Figeac is commune and a sous-préfecture of the Lot département.

[edit] Culture

Jean-François Champollion, the first translator of Egyptian hieroglyphics, was born in Figeac, where there is a Champollion Museum. On the "Place des écritures" (writings place) is a giant copy of the Rosetta stone, by Joseph Kosuth. Louis Malle's 1974 film, Lacombe Lucien, is set there, with the setting being 1944.

The actor Charles Boyer was born in Figeac.

Figeac is the name of the undertaker in Camus's novel, The Stranger.

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