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Le Gard is a (modest) river in southern France and a département (an administrative division) named after it. 'Le pont du Gard' (the Gard's bridge) is a Roman aqueduct built to bring water to the (then Roman) town of Nimes. It was built about 2,000 years ago and is listed int the world Heritage sites since 1985.

Other than that, gare (train station) or garde (guard) are the French words most resembling 'gard'.

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