Prats-Saint-Thomas ( Catalan: Prats i Sant Tomàs) is a former commune in Pyrénées-Orientales ( France).
Prats-Saint-Thomas is located west of Fontpédrouse.
The river Têt runs through the north of Prats-Saint-Thomas, from the west to the east.
The commune of Prats-Saint-Thomas was created in 1793 by uniting the hamlets of Prats-Balaguer and Saint-Thomas. Since 26 June 1822, it was linked with Fontpédrouse. [1]
Part of the hamlets were destroyed in December 1932 because of heavy rains which caused several landslides. [2]
42°29′54″N 2°10′16″E / 42.49833°N 2.17111°E
Prats-Saint-Thomas ( Catalan: Prats i Sant Tomàs) is a former commune in Pyrénées-Orientales ( France).
Prats-Saint-Thomas is located west of Fontpédrouse.
The river Têt runs through the north of Prats-Saint-Thomas, from the west to the east.
The commune of Prats-Saint-Thomas was created in 1793 by uniting the hamlets of Prats-Balaguer and Saint-Thomas. Since 26 June 1822, it was linked with Fontpédrouse. [1]
Part of the hamlets were destroyed in December 1932 because of heavy rains which caused several landslides. [2]
42°29′54″N 2°10′16″E / 42.49833°N 2.17111°E