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Périgord (UK: /ˈpɛrɪɡɔːr/ PERR-ig-or, US: /ˌpɛrɪˈɡɔːr/ -OR; French: [peʁiɡɔʁ] ; Occitan: Peiregòrd [pejɾeˈɣɔɾ(t)] or
Perigòrd [peɾiˈɣɔɾ(t)]) is a natural...
- Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-
Périgord (/ˈtælɪrænd ˈpɛrɪɡɔːr/; French: [ʃaʁl mɔʁis də tal(ɛ)ʁɑ̃ peʁiɡɔʁ, – moʁ-]; 2
February 1754 – 17 May 1838), 1st Prince...
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Tuber melanosporum,
called the
black truffle,
Périgord truffle or
French black truffle, is a
species of
truffle native to
Southern Europe. It is one of...
- The
County of
Périgord was a
historical region of France. The name
Périgord derived from the Gaul
tribe of the Petrocorii, who
resisted the
Roman conquest...
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Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport (French: Aéroport de
Bergerac Dordogne Périgord) (IATA: EGC, ICAO: LFBE) is an
international airport serving Bergerac...
- valleys, and meadows.
Périgord Pourpre (Purple
Périgord) with its
capital of Bergerac, is a wine region.
Périgord Noir (Black
Périgord)
surrounding the administrative...
- of
Périgord (Fr.:
comte de
Périgord) is a
noble title in the
peerage of France.
Originally known as "The
sovereign house of the
Counts of
Périgord, princes...
- Beaumont-du-
Périgord (French pronunciation: [bomɔ̃ dy peʁiɡɔʁ], lit. 'Beaumont of the
Périgord',
before 2001: Beaumont; Occitan: Bèlmont) is a
former commune...
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called Miss Monbazillac-
Périgord. From the 1970s to 2000s, the
department of
Dordogne competed separately under the
title Miss
Périgord. In 1983 and 1984,...
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Catherine Noël de Talleyrand-
Périgord (née Grand, née Worlée; 21
November 1762 – 10
December 1835) was a
French courtesan and noblewoman. Born in India...