Quels sont les départements qui composent le Languedoc-roussillon ?
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- Quels sont les départements qui composent le Languedoc-roussillon ?
- Pourquoi Languedoc-roussillon ?
- Où se trouve l'Occitanie en France ?
- Where is the Languedoc-Roussillon located in France?
- Why did Languedoc Roussillon grow so fast?
- What is the meaning of Languedoc wine?
- What does Langedoc-Roussillon stand for?
Quels sont les départements qui composent le Languedoc-roussillon ?
Région administrative du sud de la France, sur la façade méditerranéenne, le Languedoc Roussillon est composé de cinq départements : l'Aude, Gard, l'Hérault, la Lozère et les Pyrénées Orientales.
Pourquoi Languedoc-roussillon ?
Le Languedoc-Roussillon est une ancienne région administrative française qui correspond approximativement à l'ancien Bas-Languedoc. La région est subdivisée en cinq départements : l'Aude, le Gard, l'Hérault, la Lozère et les Pyrénées-Orientales. ... Le nom officiel de la nouvelle région est Occitanie.
Où se trouve l'Occitanie en France ?
Europe Occitanie/Continent
Where is the Languedoc-Roussillon located in France?
- Now part of the Occitanie region, the Languedoc-Roussillon area, popularly known as the Languedoc, is the central region of the south of France; it includes the western Mediterranean coast of France, stretching from the Rhone valley in the east, to the Spanish border in the south west, and...
Why did Languedoc Roussillon grow so fast?
- Medieval fortifications of the Cité, Carcassonne, France. Languedoc-Roussillon was one of the fastest-growing regions of France, primarily because of an inflow of population, initially from outside France (Spain, North Africa) but more recently from within the country, particularly the Paris region.
What is the meaning of Languedoc wine?
- Languedoc Wine. Languedoc (formerly 'Coteaux du Languedoc') is a key appellation used in southern France's Languedoc-Roussillon wine region. It covers dry table wines of all three colors (red, white and rosé) from all over the region, but leaves the sweet and sparkling wines to other more specialized appellations.
What does Langedoc-Roussillon stand for?
- Languedoc-Roussillon ( French pronunciation: [lɑ̃ɡ (ə)dɔk ʁusijɔ̃] ( listen); Occitan: Lengadòc-Rosselhon, [ˌleŋgɔˈðɔk rruseˈʎu]; Catalan: Llenguadoc-Rosselló) is a former administrative region of France. On 1 January 2016, it joined with the region of Midi-Pyrénées to become Occitanie.













