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Gaillac - Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Tarn

It is not so long ago that we know that Gaillac was occupied since the Gallo-Roman period, but its name appears in documents mentioning the foundation of the Benedictine abbey of Saint Michel in 819. Its prosperity declares itself with the cultivation of the vine by the monks. The wine trade but also pastel (isatis tinctoria) in the sixteenth century, transported on the river Tarn , will allow Gaillac to thrive and develop at the same time a maritime activity. The Cathar wars are much less responsible for the quarrels of power than the religious wars between Catholics and Protestants.

Today Gaillac owes its fame to its vineyard, characterized by three terroirs (terraces, slopes, plateau), a historical grape and a controlled appellation.

Finally Gaillac carries as emblem the cock that can be discovered on various pediments or capitals of old houses.

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  • Abbey Saint-Michel of the XIIIth, absidioles of the apse of the abbey, North portal of the XIIIth.
  • XIIIth Palmata Tower (13th century wall paintings and coat of arms - rooster - of the city).
  • Saint Peter's Church, stone portal of the 14th century.
  • Hotel Pierre de Brens from the 13th and 15th centuries.
  • The medieval Gaillac: Place Griffoul and its fountain, Portal Street, Hotel Lacourtade, Hotel Druilhet Yversen, portal of the sixteenth, half-timbered houses and timber...
  • Wine tasting cellar of Gaillac, Saint-Michel Abbey.
  • 17th century Château de Foucaud (Palladian architecture) housing the Museum of Fine Arts, and its French park whose rose garden is classified by historical monuments.
  • Museum of Natural History Philadelphe Thomas .
  • Museum of the Abbey (archaeological discoveries, vineyard, sacred art and companionship).
  • Library (grouping of funds from 1789).

Places of interest

Events and festivities.

  • Market every Friday morning.
  • Brocante: the 2nd Sunday.
  • Spring of Gaillac: May 1st to 4th.
  • Biocybèle: big agrobiological fair, the 2nd weekend of May.
  • Cinéfeuille: Garden and Landscape Film Festival, end of May.
  • Wine Festival: the 2nd weekend of August.
  • Apero-concert: Fridays of July and August between 19 and 21 hours, garden of the abbey.
  • Garage sale: the first Sunday of September.
  • Heritage Day: the 3rd weekend of September.
  • Book Fair: the first weekend of October.
  • European Film Festival: the 3rd weekend of October.
  • Gaillac premiereur: the 3rd week of November.

Inquire at the Tourist Office of Gaillac on the accuracy of dates.

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Visits, leisure and activities nearby

  • Andillac : castle-museum of Cayla.
  • Cordes-sur-Ciel : medieval village.
  • Castelnau-de-Montmiral : founded in 1222, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France.
  • Lagrave , archeocrypt of Saint Sigolène.
  • Lisle-sur-Tarn : place with arcades, houses of the sixteenth and eighteenth.
  • Montans : archeosite (Gallo-Roman pottery).
  • Giroussens : the garden of Martels.
  • Puycelsi : medieval village perched on a rock and Regional Conservatory of old fruit species and vineyards.
  • Rabastens : ramparts and fortifications of the Middle Ages.
  • Sivens: Departmental forest of 600 ha of hardwoods and conifers.
  • Senouillac : Castle of Mauriac.
  • Grésigne: State forest 3600 ha.
  • Historic Albi : classified in 2010 as World Heritage by UNESCO.

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     Present edition unites two parts of Catalogue of interacting galaxies by B.A.Vorontsov-Velyaminov: the first part (Part 1) containing 355 systems was published in 1959 [1] and the second one (Part 2) with 497 objects - in 1976 [2].Thus two published parts of Catalogue include 852 interacting systems. Already in the end of 70s the preparation of third part was in going but it was not finished by the author.      To regret, many errors and misprints were found at published issues. Besides, the galaxies location in Catalogues caused some difficulties to their search. As a result in 1970 the second corrected edition of the first part was appeared [3]. In the second part of Catalogue the author did not give at all the object's list in order of the coordinates.      We have decided to join both parts of the VV-Catalogue and to add the objects intended for the third part. All new of them (1162 by number) were taken from the comments to the galaxies in Morphological catalogue by Vorontsov-Velyaminov et al.[4-8]. They took the VV- designations from VV 853 to VV 2014.      So the present edition contains 2014 interacting galaxies classified as such in Morphological catalogue which has completness to 15 photographic magnitude and to the declination of >-45 degrees. A small number of more southern galaxies were included with earlier VV-designations. We did not try to separate the single galaxies with vast structural features from really double or multiple ones because it needs the additional observations.      The classification of galaxies on the interaction types was the same as Vorontsov-Velyaminov has suggested. It was in detail described at the preface to the second part of VV-catalogue. For each type we have introduced the conventional designations given below: HII-regions: H - large inner subsystems, the galaxies with vast HII- regions, M51 type - the satellite on the spiral branch of primary component: M - one satellite, MM - two satellites on the spirals, MMM - satellite lies on the bridge connecting the components, Nests: N - three or more members in a tight group, NN - disrupted nest, NNN - separated triples, NNNP - triples with a tight pair, NPNP - the pair of tight pairs, NP - nest with clear pair, Ch - chain. Pairs: PC - pair of coalescents, b - bridge PK - pair in contact, t - tail PD - distant pair. df - disruption of the facade Psevdo-Rings R - a ring without a nucleus together the non-elliptic galaxy, "Comets" K - comet-like single galaxy, Enigmatic En including Ent - a single galaxy with a tail, Enf - a single with breaking of inner structure, Enat - not tidal phenomena.      We have verified and supplemented the information given at published parts of catalogue by means of extragalactic data base NEDA-NASA/IPAC. There are now the numerous radial velocities of interacting galaxies as far as the information on IRAS and radio observations. But we did not include the colour information because it is not so extensive as that of Vr. Besides we have omitted the angular distances between the components were given in Part 1.      The galaxies are arranged in order of the increasing of right ascension. In columns from 1 to 18 there are given: 1,11 columns - VV-designation of the galaxy. Unlike the preceeding parts the new galaxies (from VV853) were nominated in order of alfa2000, 2-3 columns - equatorial coordinates of the galaxy for the equinox 2000 from NEDA-NASA/IPAC, 4 column - the total magnitude of the component or of the whole system Bt or B(mB) from NED or mpg from MCG, 5 column - the angular dimensions in units of 0.1 minutes from NED or MCG, 6-7 columns - radial velocity of the galaxy: from optical observations VRo and from radio observations VRr in according of Vaucouleurs catalogue RC3 [9]. By asterisk there were marked the data from NED but not contained in RC3. 8-9 columns - the information on IRAS and radiodata, 10 column - the morphological type of the galaxy: S - spiral, E - elliptical, I -irregular, 12 column - the type of the interaction in according of the above-mentioned code, 13-18 columns give the identification of the object with catalogues MCG, NGC, Zwicky [10], Markarjan [11], Arp [12], UGC [13].The other identifications may be found in NED.      The study on interacting galaxies was delayed dramatically about 2 decade due to the instrumental opportunites of the astronomy in 60-s. Genuine study began only in 80-s when the importance of the galaxies interaction in their evolution was come to light. Now there are many hundreds papers on the investigation of interacting galaxies. It is just what dreamed B.A.Vorontsov-Velyaminov of which memory we dedicate this catalogue. REFERENCES Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A. // Atlas and Catalogue of interacting galaxies. Part 1. Moscow University. Moscow. 1959. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A. // Atlas and Catalogue of interacting galaxies. Part 2. Astron.and Astrophys. V.28. N1. 1977 Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A. // Atlas and Catalogue of interacting galaxies. Part 1. II edition. Moscow University. Moscow. 1970. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A.,Krasnogorskaya A.A. // Morphological catalogue of galaxies. Part 1. Moscow University. Moscow. 1961. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A.,Arhipova V.P. // Morphological catalogue of galaxies. Part 2. Moscow University. Moscow. 1964. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A.,Arhipova V.P. // Morphological catalogue of galaxies. Part 3. Moscow University. Moscow. 1963. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A.,Arhipova V.P. // Morphological catalogue of galaxies. Part 4. Moscow University. Moscow. 1968. Vorontsov-Velyaminov B.A.,Arhipova V.P. // Morphological catalogue of galaxies. Part 5. Moscow University. 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Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

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Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

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Home to notable architectural landmarks.

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Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

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Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

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Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

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Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

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Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

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A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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The energy parameters of the model of a pseudoregular ionic solution are estimated for binary oxide phase diagrams in seven systems containing titanium oxide. The obtained parameters are compared to the available theoretical and experimental data on the thermodynamic properties of TiO 2 in liquid binary systems. The model of a pseudoregular ionic solution is extended to the liquid eight-component FeO-MnO-CaO-MgO-SiO 2 -CrO 1.5 -AlO 1.5 -TiO 2 system, as applied to metallurgical slags containing titanium oxides.

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Captain’s Choice  (14) Fjords of Greenland - Captain’s Choice  (3) Eskifjordur, Iceland  (2) Grimsey, Iceland  (2) Hammerfest, Norway  (3) Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula – Captain’s Choice  (35) Gijon, Spain  (5) Agadir, Morocco  (6) Palamos, Spain  (2) Propriano, Corsica, France  (1) Ile-Rousse, Corsica, France  (1) Parga, Greece  (2) Split, Croatia  (1) Saint-Raphael , France  (2) Toulon, France  (4) Garibaldi Glacier, Chile - Captain’s Choice  (3) Skagen, Denmark  (2) Stavanger, Norway  (5) Sisimiut, Greenland  (2) Ponta Delgada (Azores) Portugal  (2) Praia da Vitoria (Azores), Portugal  (3) Bilbao, Spain  (8) Holyhead, Wales  (3) Surtsey Island Scenic Navigation  (2) Eqi Glacier (Disko Bay), Greenland  (4) Prince Christian Sound - Captain’s Choice  (6) Reykjavik, Iceland  (13) Copenhagen, Denmark  (3) La Goulette, Tunisia  (1) Mindelo (Sao Vicente), Cape Verde  (1) Tarragona, Spain  (2) Collioure, France  (1) Peniscola, Spain  (1) Menton, France  (1) Mykonos, Greece  (3) Igoumenitsa, Greece  (2) King George Island, South Shetland Islands  (5) Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia  (3) Les Trois-Ilets, Martinique  (3) Pointe-á-Pitre, Guadeloupe  (3) Carambola Beach, St. Kitts & Nevis  (3) Sandy Ground, Anguilla  (3) Lajes do Pico (Azores), Portugal  (2) Newcastle upon Tyne, England  (2) Molde, Norway  (3) Reine, Norway  (2) Lofoten & Vaerøy Islands Cruising  (2) Skarsvåg (North Cape), Norway  (3) Qaqortoq, Greenland  (2) Paamiut, Greenland  (2) Akulleq Island, Greenland  (2) Waterford, Ireland  (2) Bantry, Ireland  (3) Falmouth, England  (1) Poole, England  (1) Ancona, Italy  (3) Durres (Tirana), Albania  (3) Isla de los Estados, Argentina  (1) Exploring the South Orkney Islands - 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