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the free encyclopedia Term for a volcanic hill in Auvergne · France This article is about the geological feature. For the French department · see Puy-de-Dôme . For the dormant volcano · see Puy de Dôme . For the medieval poetry guilds · see Puy (society) . For the airport with IATA code PUY · see Pula Airport . For other uses · see Le Puy . This article includes a list of references · related reading · or external links · Puy-de-Dôme · France. Puy ( French pronunciation: [ · pɥi] · ) is a geological term used locally in the Auvergne · France for a volcanic hill . The word derives from the Provençal puech · meaning an isolated hill · coming from Latin podium · which has given also puig in Catalan · poggio in Italian · poio in Galician and Portuguese. Most of the puys of central France are small cinder cones · with or without associated lava
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