I have scratched my head over this for a while, and I think I have got some names out of it at least, all associated with the Pyrenees.
Upper left I think is SARBAT (not SARRAT), which is a surname used in the Pyrenees.
Middle center, SALEGHAN, could be SALECHAN, and there is a commune Saléchan just north of the Pyrenees.
Bottom line I think is MAULEON BSE HES PEE, which probably means Mauléon-Barousse Hautes-Pyrénées. Mauléon-Barousse is another commune, very close to Saléchan. Hautes-Pyrénées is the department to which those two communes belong.
Upper left I think is SARBAT (not SARRAT), which is a surname used in the Pyrenees.
Middle center, SALEGHAN, could be SALECHAN, and there is a commune Saléchan just north of the Pyrenees.
Bottom line I think is MAULEON BSE HES PEE, which probably means Mauléon-Barousse Hautes-Pyrénées. Mauléon-Barousse is another commune, very close to Saléchan. Hautes-Pyrénées is the department to which those two communes belong.