- The
Calavon (French pronunciation: [kalavɔ̃]; also
called le Coulon) is an 86.7-kilometre (53.9 mi) long
river in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Vaucluse...
- d'Azur
region in
southeastern France. It lies on the left bank of the
Calavon, 41
miles (66 km) east of Avignon. It is the prin****l town of the Luberon...
- de Vaucluse", a
group of
mountains and hills, part in the
valley of the
Calavon (a
local river) also
called the "Luberon Valley".
Neighboring villages...
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villages as well as
agricultural land; the
northern part is
marked by the
Calavon,
while the
southern part is
characterised by the Durance. The
Luberon is...
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Ventoux AOC
stretches along its
northern border and is
separated by the
Calavon river. The
southern limit of the
region is
marked by the
Durance river...
- AOC
stretches along its
southern border and is
separated from it by the
Calavon river. The
three main
areas of the region, the Malaucène basin, the foothills...
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known for its rich
fossil beds in fine
layers of "Calcaire de
Campagne Calavon" limestone,
which are now
protected by the Parc
naturel régional du Luberon...
- pronunciation: [pɔ̃ ʒyljɛ̃],
Julian Bridge) is a
Roman stone arch
bridge over the
Calavon river, in the south-east of France,
dating from 3 BC. The
supporting columns...
- Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône) Gard or
Gardon (in Beaucaire)
Durance (in Avignon)
Calavon (near Caumont-sur-Durance)
Verdon (in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance) ****e (in...
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station is in Cavaillon; the
nearest TGV
station is in Avignon. The
river Calavon forms part of the commune's
southern border.
Roussillon is
famous for the...