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Berc is a small village in the south of France. It is located in the department of Lozère, in the Massif Central, on the border with the department of Cantal, at an altitude of 1,101 metres (3,612 ft). In 1968 there were 144 inhabitants. An independent commune until 1 January 1973, Berc now forms the new commune of Les Monts-Verts with the villages of and .

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  • Berc is a small village in the south of France. It is located in the department of Lozère, in the Massif Central, on the border with the department of Cantal, at an altitude of 1,101 metres (3,612 ft). In 1968 there were 144 inhabitants. An independent commune until 1 January 1973, Berc now forms the new commune of Les Monts-Verts with the villages of and . (en)
  • Berc est un petit village du sud de la France. Il se situe dans le département de la Lozère, dans le Massif central, à la limite avec le Cantal, à une altitude de 1 101 mètres. En 1968, il y avait 144 habitants. Commune indépendante jusqu'au 1er janvier 1973, Berc forme désormais avec les villages d'Arcomie et du Bacon la nouvelle commune des Monts-Verts. Le chef-lieu de celle-ci est Le Bacon. (fr)
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  • Berc is a small village in the south of France. It is located in the department of Lozère, in the Massif Central, on the border with the department of Cantal, at an altitude of 1,101 metres (3,612 ft). In 1968 there were 144 inhabitants. An independent commune until 1 January 1973, Berc now forms the new commune of Les Monts-Verts with the villages of and . (en)
  • Berc est un petit village du sud de la France. Il se situe dans le département de la Lozère, dans le Massif central, à la limite avec le Cantal, à une altitude de 1 101 mètres. En 1968, il y avait 144 habitants. Commune indépendante jusqu'au 1er janvier 1973, Berc forme désormais avec les villages d'Arcomie et du Bacon la nouvelle commune des Monts-Verts. Le chef-lieu de celle-ci est Le Bacon. (fr)
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