- The
Vézère (French pronunciation: [vezɛʁ]; Occitan: Vesera) is a 211-km-long
river in
southwestern France. It is an
important tributary to the Dordogne...
- Saint-Léon-sur-
Vézère (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ leɔ̃ syʁ vezɛʁ],
literally Saint-Léon on
Vézère; Occitan: Sent Leu de Vesera) is a
commune in the Dordogne...
-
Caves of the
Vézère Valley is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in
France since 1979. It
specifically lists 15
prehistoric sites in the
Vézère valley in the...
- Orgnac-sur-
Vézère (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɲak syʁ vezɛʁ],
literally Orgnac on
Vézère; Occitan:
Ornhac de Vesera) is a
commune in the Corrèze department...
- Montignac-sur-
Vézère), is a
commune in the
Dordogne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine,
Southwestern France. It is a
small town
situated on the
Vézère river and...
- Pérols-sur-
Vézère (French pronunciation: [peʁɔl syʁ vezɛʁ],
literally Pérols on
Vézère; Occitan: Peròls de Vesera) is a
commune in the Corrèze department...
- Condat-sur-
Vézère (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃da syʁ vezɛʁ],
literally Condat on
Vézère; Occitan:
Condat de Vesera) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department...
- 1979, as an
element of the
Prehistoric Sites and
Decorated Caves of the
Vézère Valley. The
original caves have been
closed to the
public since 1963, as...
- 19th
century archaeological investigations established the
valley of the
Vézère as an
unusually rich
array of pre-historic
sites dating back some 40,000...
-
Prehistoric Sites and
Decorated Caves of the
Vézère Valley in 1979. The
commune is
located at the
confluence of the
Vézère and the
Beune rivers. It is accessible...