Cordes-sur-Ciel (Occitan: Còrdas) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. The fortified town was built in 1222 by Raimon VII, the Count of Toulouse, who, though not a Cathar himself, tolerated the heresy. The village is now a popular tourist spot. Until recently the town's name was Cordes, a word thought to come from the Indo-European root "corte" meaning "rocky heights."
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Based on former visitors to Cordes Sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrénées the following are the most recommended accommodation in Cordes Sur Ciel.
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Route De Carmaux, à 1500 Mètres Du Village Cordes Sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrénées |
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21 Rue St-Michel. Cordes Sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrénées |
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Place De La Halle Cordes Sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrénées |
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1, Promenade De L'Autan, Les Cabannes Cordes Sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrénées |