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Ségala
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This article is about the region in southern France. For the town in Mali, see Ségala, Mali. For other uses, see Segala (disambiguation).
The Ségala (French pronunciation: [seɡala]; Occitan: Segalar) is a geographical region that straddles the border between the departments of Aveyron and Tarn, in the Occitanie region of southern France. It is known as the land of a hundred valleys- and traditionally grew the grain for all of Aveyron.[1]
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