Mont Grand | |
Elevation M: | 1417 |
Location: | Lozère, France |
Map: | France |
Label Position: | left |
Coordinates: | 44.9186°N 3.3664°W |
Range: | Margeride (Massif Central) |
Mont Grand is a summit reaching an altitude of 1,417 meters in the French department of Lozère.
Mont Grand is situated in the Margeride within the Massif Central, in the French commune of Saint-Privat-du-Fau.[1]
The bedrock consists of granular leptynic gneiss.[2]
The Beast of Gévaudan perpetrated its atrocities against the population of Northern Gévaudan and its outskirts between 1764 and 1767. The majority of the attacks were concentrated between three mountains: Mont Mouchet, Montchauvet, and Mont Grand, which are approximately 15 kilometers apart.[3]