Pilat (disambiguation)

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Pilat is a surname in central Europe.

Pilat may also refer to:

Mont Pilat mountains in France

Mont Pilat or the Pilat massif is a mountainous area in the east of the Massif Central of France.

Pilat Regional Natural Park

Pilat Regional Natural Park is a protected area of mountainous countryside in the Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. The park spans the departments of Loire and Rhône, and covers a total area of 65,000 hectares.

"Pilat" is an episode of the drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya aired last October 19, 2007 starring Angel Locsin and Sam Milby.

See also

Pilate most commonly refers to Pontius Pilate

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