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Language: French

Description: A town in Languedoc, prefecture of the Tarn department, famous for the Albigensian heresy, stuffed goose necks, pork liver, juniper berries and local pastries.


Pronounced: ahl-bee
Ethnicity: French
Most frequent country: France
Most frequent region: Albi in Tarn in Midi-Pyrénées in Languedoc

See places: French food and cuisine, Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc-Roussillon, Tarn, Albi

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