- as
Sorgue de l’Isle,
Sorgue de Velleron,
Sorgue de Monclar,
Sorgue de la Faible. All
these arms of the
Sorgue flow
along the
plain of the
Sorgues, between...
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Sorgues (French pronunciation: [sɔʁɡ]; Occitan: Sòrgas) is a
commune in the
southeastern French department of Vaucluse. The
river Ouvèze, a tributary...
- L'Isle-sur-la-
Sorgue (French pronunciation: [lil syʁ la sɔʁɡ]; Occitan: L'Illa de Sòrga [ˈlilɔ de ˈsɔʀɡɔ] or L'Illa de
Venissa [ˈlilɔ de veˈnisɔ]) is a...
- The
Jewish cemetery of L'Isle-sur-la-
Sorgue is one of the
important Jewish sites of the
Department of
Vaucluse in Provence, France.
Since 30 June 2008...
- The
Sorgue (French: la
Sorgue, also
called Sorgue,
French pronunciation: [sɔʁg]; Occitan: Sòrga) is a 46.4-kilometre-long (28+13⁄16 mi)
river in the Aveyron...
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Antoinette Cauvin,
known as
Madame Sorgue (1864–1924), was a
French anarcho-syndicalist
orator and journalist. She was ****ociated with many
strikes in...
- Saumane-de-Vaucluse and Lagnes, not far from L'Isle-sur-la-
Sorgue. It is
named after the spring, the
source of the
river Sorgue. The fountain, or spring, of Vaucluse, situated...
- The
canton of L'Isle-sur-la-
Sorgue is a
French administrative division in the
department of
Vaucluse and
region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. At the French...
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communes of Caumont-sur-Durance, Morières-lès-Avignon, Le Pontet, and
Sorgues. The
region around Avignon is very rich in
limestone which is used for...
- The
Palais des
papes of
Sorgues is the
first papal residence built by the
Avignon Papacy in the
fourteenth century. Its
construction was
ordered by John...