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Languedoc - Wikipedia The Province of Languedoc ( ˌlɒ̃ɡ (ə) ˈdɒk , French: [lɑ̃ɡ (ə)dɔk], locally [lãᵑɡəˈdɔk]; Occitan: Lengadòc [ˌleŋɡɔˈðɔ (k)]) is a former province of France Most of its territory is now contained in the modern-day region of Occitanie in Southern France Its capital city was Toulouse
Languedoc | France, Map, Facts | Britannica Languedoc is a center of the distinctive civilization of the south of France Its name is derived from the traditional language of southern France, in which the word oc means “yes,” in contrast to oïl, or oui, in northern French
Languedoc-Roussillon, France: travel guide, places to visit and . . . The Languedoc-Roussillon region is in the south of France, along the Mediterranean coast between the French border with Spain and the west of Provence, and reaching inland to the Pyrenees in the south and the Cevennes National Park in the north
Visit Languedoc-Roussillon - FRANCE. FR The Languedoc-Roussillon region is a land of contrasts, boasting coastline and mountains, lively towns and the deserts of the Causses, ancient history and futuristic architecture The seaside resorts along Languedoc’s 220 km-long coastline tempt visitors to relax by the sea
A Travel Guide to Languedoc: Exploring the charm of Occitanie Languedoc stands out for its Cathar castles perched on dramatic cliffs, UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Canal du Midi winding through its countryside, and the awe-inspiring Pont du Gard, a well preserved Roman aqueduct
Languedoc tourism information The very best of what to see in Languedoc - from beautiful villages and historic castles to the Canal du Midi and Camargue Choose from a wide range of activities Cycling and canoeing are favourites Ski the Pyrénées, or find a local golf course There are plenty of activity holidays in the Languedoc
Languedoc-Roussillon - The Good Life France Fringed by the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea, home to several thousand hectares of fertile undulating vineyards, boasting clusters of medieval architecture, hilltop fortresses, gothic Cathedrals and spectacular scenery – this is a region that offers almost everything to the holiday maker
The Languedoc Region: France Travel Guide Languedoc-Roussillon, or simply Languedoc, is a region in France that shares the southern coast with the Côte d’Azur, also known as the French Riviera Languedoc is not nearly as ritzy, but it makes up for this with a stunning, rugged coastline, some serious history, beautiful beaches and many, many less tourists than its sister region to
Languedoc-Roussillon: A tapestry of history, nature, and culture In the sun-drenched south of France, a region of remarkable diversity unfolds Languedoc-Roussillon, a land where mountains meet the sea, ancient history mingles with vibrant modernity, and culinary traditions are savored with world-class wines