Montans

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Montans

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Montans
Coordinates: 43°52′02″N 1°53′10″E / 43.8672°N 1.8861°E / 43.8672; 1.8861Coordinates: 43°52′02″N 1°53′10″E / 43.8672°N 1.8861°E / 43.8672; 1.8861
Country France
Region Midi-Pyrénées
Department Tarn
Arrondissement Albi
Canton Gaillac
Intercommunality Tarn and Dadou
Government
  Mayor (20082014) Gilles Crouzet
Area
  Land1 32.43 km2 (12.52 sq mi)
Population (2006)
  Population2 1,240
  Population2 Density 38/km2 (99/sq mi)
INSEE/Postal code 81171 / 81600
Elevation 95–209 m (312–686 ft)
(avg. 106 m or 348 ft)

1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Montans (Occitan: Montant, meaning steep) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France.

Geography

Situated between Lisle-sur-Tarn and Gaillac, near the A68 autoroute. The village is built at the end of a terrace overlooking the Tarn. It produces wine whose appellation is Gaillac AOC.

History

The site of Montans was occupied by a Gallic oppidum. Already, the Gauls were producing pottery on the site since the environment was favorable with the alluvium covering the terrace containing pockets of clay. Following the Roman occupation, the site became in the beginning of AD one of the most important centers of pottery production in the Gallo-Roman world. The pottery was exported, mostly by water down the Tarn and Garonne rivers all the way to places like Brittany and Great Britain.

Tourism

L'Archéosite is a museum and documentation center, with an exhibition of pottery from Antiquity and a reconstitution of a Gallo-Roman street and shops leading to the potter's house.

On the bank of the Tarn river, Guest houses offer bedrooms and dinners, such as at the Aigue Verte for example.

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