Pourquoi enclave Vaucluse ?
Pourquoi enclave Vaucluse ?
L'enclave des papes est le résultat du désir des papes établis à Avignon de s'étendre vers au nord de leur possession du comtat Venaissin. Le pape Jean XXII achète en 1317, la ville de Valréas au Dauphin de Viennois pour la somme de 16 000 livres tournois.
Pourquoi le Vaucluse ?
Origine du nom du département Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, dont le nom médiéval était Vallis Clausa (« vallée close » en latin), en raison de sa position topographique, a donné son nom "Vaucluse" au département avant de changer le sien en Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.
Where is the Enclave des Papes?
- The Enclave des Papes is a geographic zone in the Drôme that belongs to the department of the Vaucluse. It comprises the towns of Visan, Richerenches, Grillon and Valréas. The history of the Enclave des Papes is rich and fascinating; it still today counts many historic features such as a Knight Templars Commandery.
What are some examples of enclaves and exclaves?
- Many exclaves are also enclaves. Enclave is sometimes used improperly to denote a territory that is only partly surrounded by another state. Vatican City and San Marino, enclaved by Italy, and Lesotho, enclaved by South Africa, are the only completely enclaved states.
Who bought this house in Vaucluse?
- Ray Itaoui bought this Peter Stutchbury-designed home in Vaucluse. Domain.com.au And another of the lesser known home owners along the bay are the Prokops, who no doubt also have benefited from the city's property boom thanks to their construction screen company that they recently sold for $15 million.
What are the disadvantages of living in an enclave?
- Residing in an enclave within another country has often involved difficulties in such areas as passage rights, importing goods, currency, provision of utilities and health services, and host nation cooperation. Thus, over time, enclaves have tended to be eliminated.














