- The
Camargue (/kæˈmɑːrɡ/, also UK: /kəˈ-/, US: /kɑːˈ-/, French: [kamaʁɡ]; Provençal: Camarga) is a
coastal region in
southern France located south of the...
- The Rolls-Royce
Camargue is a 2-door
luxury saloon manufactured and
marketed by Rolls-Royce
Motors from 1975–1986.
Designed by
Paolo Martin at Pininfarina...
- The
Camargue, French:
Camarguais or
Cheval de
Camargue, is a
traditional French breed of
working horse indigenous to the
Camargue area in
southern France...
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refer to:
Camargue (horse) Rolls-Royce
Camargue Operation Camargue in the
First Indochina War
Camargue cattle Camargue equitation Camargue red rice a...
- The
Camargue is a
breed of
domestic cattle native to the
Camargue marshlands of the
river delta of the Rhône in
southern France. It is used for the traditional...
- The Citroën GS
Camargue was a
concept car
based on the Citroën GS,
presented as a two-door coupé with 2+2 seating. It was
designed by the
Italian company...
- hemp.[citation needed] A form of
trident is used by the
gardians in the
Camargue of
southern France for
herding cattle.[citation needed] In
Ancient Rome...
- The
Camargue cross, or the
cross of
Camargue or
cross of the gardians, is a
symbol for the
French region of
Camargue,
created in 1926 by the
painter Hermann-Paul...
-
Camargue red rice is a
variety of red rice
cultivated in the
wetlands of the
Camargue region of
southern France. Red wild rice had
traditionally grown...
- King of the
Camargue (French: Roi de
Camargue) is a 1935
French drama film
directed by
Jacques de
Baroncelli and
starring Antonin Berval,
Simone Bourday...