- Look up
vivarais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vivarais (French pronunciation: [vivaʁɛ]; Occitan: Vivarés; Latin:
Vivariensis provincia) is a traditional...
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which runs
almost at the foot of the
Vivarais plateaus,
leaving tiny
plains where the
rivers from the
Vivarais descend to the Rhône. Here the strong...
- Côtes du
Vivarais (French pronunciation: [kot dy vivaʁɛ]) is a wine-growing AOC in the
northwestern extreme of the
southern Rhône wine
region of France...
- It
acquired its
present name
after Saint Andeolus, the 'apostle of the
Vivarais', a
disciple of St. Polycarp,
supposedly arriving from Asia Minor, who...
- Laurac-en-
Vivarais (French pronunciation: [loʁak ɑ̃ vivaʁɛ],
literally Laurac in
Vivarais; Occitan: Laurac) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in...
- Vernoux-en-
Vivarais (French pronunciation: [vɛʁnu ɑ̃ vivaʁɛ],
literally Vernoux in
Vivarais; Occitan: Vernons) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in...
- In 2013,
steam returned to the
Vivarais and
services were resumed. A
network of
lines was
constructed around Vivarais between 1898 and 1903. The network...
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Monts Dore), and small, very
recent monogenic volcanoes (Chaîne des Puys,
Vivarais). The
entire region contains a
large concentration of
around 450 extinct...
- the Languedoc-Roussillon region. a
small part of
Vivarais:
extreme southeast of Haute-Loire.
Vivarais is
essentially inside the Rhône-Alpes region. a small...
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Chemin de fer du
Vivarais 214,
Chemin de fer du
Vivarais. type A 80D 313,
Voies Ferrées du
Velay 314,
Chemin de fer du
Vivarais 315
Voies Ferrées du...