Toulouse (French: Toulouse) is located on the Garonne River in southwest France, roughly at the midpoint between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and is the capital of Haute Garonne and the Southern Pyrenees. With a population of 437,765,438+05, it is the fourth largest city in France, and the population of the capital circle is 65,438+0,65,438+002,882 (on June 65,438+0, 2006), ranking sixth in France. Because traditional buildings use rose materials, they have the reputation of "City of Roses" and "City of Roses".
Toulouse is the base of European space industry, the headquarters of Airbus, Galileo positioning system and SPOT satellite, the Toulouse Space Center (CST) of French National Space Research Center, and the largest space center in Europe are all located here. Tereza Lenya Aerospace, the largest satellite manufacturer in Europe, and EADS AS Triem Satellite Company, a subsidiary of EADS, are also important in Toulouse. The famous University of Toulouse, founded in 1229, is one of the oldest universities in Europe with more than 97,000 students. It ranks with Lille as the third largest university campus in France, second only to the University of Paris and the University of Lyon.
2.Albigeois means Albi in French. This city is Albi.
Albi (French: Albi) is located in the south of France-on the banks of the River Tarn in the Pyrenees. It is the capital of Tarn province, with an area of 44.26 square kilometers and a population of 5 1 199(2008). Because the traditional buildings in the center of the town are all made of red bricks and the whole city is red, Albi has the reputation of "Rouge City". The Tarn River flows through the city center. By the river, there is a magnificent monastery cathedral.