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Millau

Millau is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. It is known for its stunning architecture, particularly the Millau Viaduct, the world's longest railway bridge, which spans the Tarn River. The viaduct, completed in 2004, is a marvel of modern engineering, featuring a central pylon that reaches 343 meters high. It is a significant landmark and a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the globe.

The town itself is situated in the Massif Central, a large mountain range that dominates the landscape

Millau is served by the Millau Airport, which provides domestic and international flight connections. The town

The local economy of Millau is diverse, with significant contributions from tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. The

of
southern
France.
It
is
a
gateway
to
the
Causse
Rouge,
a
vast
plateau
known
for
its
unique
geological
formations
and
diverse
wildlife.
The
commune
is
also
home
to
several
historical
sites,
including
the
Château
de
Millau,
a
medieval
fortress
that
offers
panoramic
views
of
the
surrounding
countryside.
is
also
well-connected
by
road,
with
several
major
highways
passing
through
or
near
the
commune.
It
is
a
popular
destination
for
outdoor
enthusiasts,
offering
opportunities
for
hiking,
cycling,
and
other
recreational
activities
in
the
nearby
natural
areas.
town
is
home
to
several
businesses
and
industries,
including
a
large
food
processing
plant
and
a
number
of
small
and
medium-sized
enterprises.
The
commune
also
plays
an
important
role
in
the
regional
economy,
serving
as
a
hub
for
commerce
and
services
in
the
Aveyron
department.