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forests, interspersed with mountainous agricultural areas, mainly dedicated to livestock farming. Beyond 1,400 meters, this gives way to vast high-altitude plateaus: the "Hautes Chaumes." This
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The Forez mountains form a diverse natural environment where a marked stratification of different biotopes can be distinguished. The lower stage, of
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Cutlery is a major activity in the northwest of the Forez mountains. Thiers is the cutlery capital of France, and its region, which includes the
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Décret n° 2011-874 du 25 juillet 2011 portant classement du parc naturel régional du Livradois-Forez (régions Auvergne et Rhône-Alpes)
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Period, the Alpine cycle created the current landscape with mountains and valleys. This episode ended with a
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The western slope of the Forez mountain range, in the Puy-de-DĂ´me department, is part of the
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glaciations then eroded the landscape to give it its present form.
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Location map of Forez mountains in the Massif Central.
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Elevation
Pierre-sur-Haute
Coordinates
45°39′12″N 3°48′30″E / 45.653472°N 3.808393°E / 45.653472; 3.808393
Auvergne-RhĂ´ne-Alpes
Parent range
Massif Central
Massif Central
Dore
Forez
Pierre-sur-Haute
departments
Loire
Haute-Loire
Puy-de-DĂ´me
Saint-Étienne
Thiers
igneous rocks
granites
metamorphic rocks
gneiss
Paleozoic
Tertiary
Miocene
Quaternary
mountainous
pine
beech
fir

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