Map - Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon (Lengadòc-Rosselhon ; Llenguadoc-Rosselló) is a former administrative region of France. On 1 January 2016, it joined with the region of Midi-Pyrénées to become Occitania. It comprised five departments, and bordered the other French regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Rhône-Alpes, Auvergne, Midi-Pyrénées towards the north, and Spain, Andorra and the Mediterranean Sea towards the south. It was the southernmost region of mainland France.

The first part of the name of the province of Languedoc-Roussillon comes from the French langue d'oc ("language of oc"), and is also a historical region. In southern France, the word for yes was the Occitan language word oc. Prior to the 16th century, the central area of France was referred to as Languedoil, there the word for yes was oil in Old French, later becoming oui. These old place names referred to the areas where Occitan and Old French were spoken. The Edict of Villers-Cotterets made French the official national language in 1539. Roussillon was the name of the medieval County of Roussillon.

 
Map - Languedoc-Roussillon
Map
Languedoc-Rousillon-...
1785x1266
winefolly.com
11495711-old-map-wit...
1188x1200
us.123rf.com
6791846-languedoc-ro...
1200x1143
us.123rf.com
14415097-map-of-fran...
1200x1116
us.123rf.com
14396201-map-of-lang...
1062x1200
us.123rf.com
languedoc71.gif
972x1160
d-maps.com
Map-of-GR68.gif
1250x850
www.traildino.com
Hiking-Map-of-Haut-L...
1250x850
www.traildino.fr
depositphotos_762647...
938x950
static7.depositphoto...
languedoc-map-qs-201...
1045x825
quentinsadler.files....
Languedoc-Wine-Map-S...
1031x766
www.princetoncorkscr...
languedocpop.gif
826x929
www.routard.com
karte-1-330.gif
760x850
www.welt-atlas.de
locator1.gif
748x750
www.creme-de-langued...
France-Languedoc-Rou...
612x792
winewitandwisdomswe....
map-F-34.gif
643x734
www.thomasgraz.net
Languedoc-Roussillon...
620x724
www.france-pub.com
a19df6a17a310797b535...
736x522
media-cache-ec0.pini...
Languedoc-Roussillon...
600x634
www.europa-pages.net
Languedoc-Roussillon...
600x634
www.map-of-france.co...
Country - France
Flag of France
France, officially the French Republic (République française ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Due to its several coastal territories, France has the largest exclusive economic zone in the world. France borders Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Andorra, and Spain in continental Europe, as well as the Netherlands, Suriname, and Brazil in the Americas via its overseas territories in French Guiana and Saint Martin. Its eighteen integral regions (five of which are overseas) span a combined area of 643801 km2 and contain close to 68 million people. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Inhabited since the Palaeolithic era, the territory of Metropolitan France was settled by Celtic tribes known as Gauls during the Iron Age. Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, leading to a distinct Gallo-Roman culture that laid the foundation of the French language. The Germanic Franks formed the Kingdom of Francia, which became the heartland of the Carolingian Empire. The Treaty of Verdun of 843 partitioned the empire, with West Francia becoming the Kingdom of France in 987. In the High Middle Ages, France was a powerful but highly decentralised feudal kingdom. Philip II successfully strengthened royal power and defeated his rivals to double the size of the crown lands; by the end of his reign, France had emerged as the most powerful state in Europe. From the mid-14th to the mid-15th century, France was plunged into a series of dynastic conflicts involving England, collectively known as the Hundred Years' War, and a distinct French identity emerged as a result. The French Renaissance saw art and culture flourish, conflict with the House of Habsburg, and the establishment of a global colonial empire, which by the 20th century would become the second-largest in the world. The second half of the 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Huguenots that severely weakened the country. France again emerged as Europe's dominant power in the 17th century under Louis XIV following the Thirty Years' War. Inadequate economic policies, inequitable taxes and frequent wars (notably a defeat in the Seven Years' War and costly involvement in the American War of Independence) left the kingdom in a precarious economic situation by the end of the 18th century. This precipitated the French Revolution of 1789, which overthrew the Ancien Régime and produced the Declaration of the Rights of Man, which expresses the nation's ideals to this day.
Currency / Language  
ISO Currency Symbol Significant figures
EUR Euro € 2
Neighbourhood - Country  
  •  Andorra 
  •  Belgium 
  •  Germany 
  •  Italy 
  •  Luxembourg 
  •  Monaco 
  •  Spain 
  •  Switzerland