Haute-Garonne
[oht-ga-rawn] /oʊt gaˈrɔn/
noun
1.
a department in S France. 2458 sq. mi. (6365 sq. km).
Capital: Toulouse.
/French otɡarɔn/
noun
1.
a department of SW France, in Midi-Pyrénées region. Capital: Toulouse. Pop: 1 102 919 (2003 est). Area: 6367 sq km (2483 sq miles)
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