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Languedoc-Roussillon's population is 2,565,000.
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The area of Languedoc-Roussillon is 27,376 square kilometers.
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Mountains of the Languedoc, in the South of France include the Pyrenees and the Black Mountains.
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The capital of Languedoc-Roussillon region in France is Montpellier.
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Languedoc-Roussilon is located on the French side of the Pyrenees Mountains that separate Spain and France.
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Languedoc is a former province of France with its capital at Toulouse. The province is now divided into the régions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées.
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Charles Arthur Tristan Languedoc de Noailles was born in 1771.
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Charles Arthur Tristan Languedoc de Noailles died in 1834.
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Parc naturel régional du Haut-Languedoc was created in 1973.
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6,950 civil solidarity pacts ("PACs") were registered in Languedoc-Roussillon during 2009.
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As of 2013, a good languedoc tribute guitar is made by PHRED Instruments. PHRED Instruments is a company in the United States that was founded in the year 2011.
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Trey's Languedoc's are full hollowbody electric so I would start there. Fender recently reissued the Starcaster, which is a semi-hollowbody Fender, something that is very similar to Trey's guitar. There are a few people that make immitation Languedoc's but you would be better off calling Paul and talking to him.
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Apparently, it is pronounced "LONG-doc".
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Perpignan is in the ''Languedoc-Roussillon'' region of France.
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Languedoc, in the south of France, is the Be family's earliest recorded locale.
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The telephone country code for France is +33. The area code for the Languedoc Roussillon region is 04, or +33 4 in international format. The local number is a further 8 digits.
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Chateau de Lignan. Lignan Sur Orb, Languedoc Roussillon.
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Stéphane Paut, born in 1985, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Languedoc-Roussillon.
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It is pronounced lang-dok roo-see-on...the 'on' is a nasal sound with a silent 'n'.
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The illustrious and renowned Didio family is recorded to have anciently held a family seat at Languedoc, France.
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Michele Pradelier-Schlumberger has written:
'Toulouse et le Languedoc'
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450 road miles and about 7 hours.
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Yves Gilbert has written:
'Le Languedoc et ses images' -- subject(s): History
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Pierrette Tellier has written:
'Sur les traces de Alexandre Lacoste dit Languedoc'
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The historical market town of Castelnaudary is located in the southern region of France, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, which is a European nation.
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The following saints are memorialized on April 28:
Acacius of Prusa
Adalbero of Augsburg
Adaldag of Bremen-Hamburg
Agapius of Languedoc
Aphrodisius of Languedoc
Arduin of Gallinaro
Artemius of Sens
Bernhard of Gallinaro
Caralippus of Languedoc
Cercira of Korfu
Cronan of Roscrea
Cyril of Turov
Didymus
Eusebius of Languedoc
Fulk of Gallinaro
Gerard of Bourgogne
Gerard of Galinaro
Gianna Beretta Molla
John Baptist Thanh
Joseph Cebula
Louis Marie Grignion de Monfort
Luchesius
Mark of Galilee
Menander of Prusa
Pamphilus of Sulmona
Patrick of Prusa
Peter Chanel
Peter Hieu
Peter of Thionville
Pollio
Polyaenus of Prusa
Prudentius of Tarazona
Theodora
Valeria of Milan
Vitalis of Milan
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Burgundy, Bordeaux, Beaujolais, Loire Valley, Champagne, Alsace, Provence, Languedoc..... Take your pick.
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No. That is generally illegal, and is called public indecency.
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Cassoulet is a ragoût, or meat-and-bean stew, from Languedoc, a region of Southwestern France. The word comes from the Languedoc name for the vessel it is cooked in: cassolo.
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The distinguished French surname Mountain is first found in Languedoc, where they were part of the aristocracy, and held a family seat at Montiver.
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Martine Bras has written:
'Tourist arrivals and accommodation in the Languedoc-Roussillon region over the period 1977 to 1984'
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Earliest records of the bearers of the proud and noble French surname of Friesen are found in the ancient records of Languedoc, where they had held a family seat.
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The proud and noble French surname of Cardinal is first recorded in Languedoc, where they have held a family seat since very early times.
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Sieur Cadillac was born in Gascony, France but grew up in Les Languedoc
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Pierre Belperron has written:
'La croisade contre les Albigeois, et l'union du Languedoc a la France - 1209-1249 -'
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Louis de La Roque has written:
'Armorial de la noblesse de Languedoc ..' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Heraldry
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Carcassone is located within the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. It is divided into the fortified city of Cite de Carcassone and the more expansive lower city, ville basse.
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Pronounced Jeff ooh, it's a semi-soft raw goats cheese from a small producer in the small and picturesque bastideof Penne, in the Tarn valley (Languedoc).
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Pierre Rouquette has written:
'La transhumance des troupeaux en provence et en Bas-Languedoc'
'De Paraulo e d'image, pouemo'
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Line Teisseyre-Sallmann has written:
'L' industrie de la soie en Bas-Languedoc' -- subject(s): Silk industry, History
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Ordinary wine is the mainstay of Languedoc vineyards, most notably the départements of Hérault (Béziers) and Aude (Carcassone)
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Jacques Boisgontier has written:
'Microsoft BASIC and its files' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language)
'Atlas linguistique et ethnographique du Languedoc oriental'
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Aude Grouard de Tocqueville has written:
'Languedoc Roussillon' -- subject(s): Arts, Cities and towns, Civilization, Historic sites, Pictorial works
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Languedoc makes a good guitar that is used by Trey, the guitarist for Phish. Trey Anastasio is known for his bass and guitar work and has several custom made guitars and basses.
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Guidry (or a variant thereof) is recorded in the 10th century in Italy, and in the 17th century in Ireland.
Guillory (or a variant thereof) emerges from Languedoc, in France, during the Medieval period.
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In 2007, France's oldest winery was discovered near Clermont l'Herault (Terrasses du Larzac AOC). It was dated 10AD, and falls into the Clairette du Languedoc Appellation. The Languedoc is France's oldest viticultural region.
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