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Languedoc-Roussillon
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Languedoc-Roussillon [1] is a large region of southern France with a long Mediterranean coastline that borders the French regions of Provence and Midi-Pyrenees, to the east and west respectively, and occupies the easternmost part of the French border with Spain to the south.
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Départements:
Other regions:
- Pyrenees; In the south.
- Côte Vermeille; In the south.
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- Montpellier - the capital of the region
- Ales
- Agde
- Beziers
- Carcassonne
- Narbonne
- Nimes
- Mende
- Perpignan
- Pezenas - The Historic Capital of Languedoc
- Sete
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The Charm of Languedoc Roussillon is captured in hundreds of villages, each with an unique character and individual charm.
Predominately a wine growing region, many villages are famous for excellent individual wines.
[Nizas] Is a typical small village in the heart of the Herault department
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