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Languedoc Roussillon.

Comprising nowadays the five french departments of Hérault (34), Gard (30), Aude(11), Lozère (48) and Pyrénées Orientales (66) has as with many other  regions in France changed considerably over time with various battles, wars and treaties. The area is rich in history and culture with many splendid buildings, castles, forts and chateaux to visit.
Nowadays tourism and food and wine production are the major areas of economic growth. The countryside of Languedoc Roussillon is dominated by over 2,900 square kilometres of vineyards, this is said to be three times larger than the combined area of Bordeaux vineyards. Many of the wine varieties have been awarded with the cherished AOC classification.

Languedoc Roussillon is a region that has plentiful concerts, carnivals and festivals throughout the year and celebrating all manner of lifestyles and events. Particularly interesting are the jousting events held on the regions canals and the fishermans festival of St Peter celebrated at Gruissan . The carnival at Limoux celebrated every weekend between January to March with colourful masked parades through the town.
Languedoc Roussillon has many famous sons, writers, historians, architects, politicians. Many great painters have passed this way inspired by the magical light of the Cote Vermeille and include Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Dalvador dali, Matisse and Chagall. Today there are many schools of art and many galleries and exhibitions to visit.                             
 Not forgetting of course that distictive little green bottle that contains the thirst quenching mineral water PERRIER found and bottle at Les Bouillens, Languedoc Roussillon, It is mentioned as early in history as 218 BC when Hannibal and his army were crossing from Spain to Rome set up camp in the area and discovered the beneficial properties of the natural spring waters.
Geography.

The region is made up of the following historical provinces:
68.7% of Languedoc-Roussillon was formerly part the province of Languedoc: the departments of Hérault, Gard, Aude, the extreme south and extreme east of Lozère, and the extreme north of Pyrénées-Orientales. The former province of Languedoc also extends over the Midi-Pyrénées region, including the old capital of Languedoc Toulouse.
17.9% of Languedoc-Roussillon was formerly the province of Gévaudan: Lozère department. A small part of the former Gévaudan lies inside the current Auvergne region. Gévaudan is often considered to be a sub-province inside the province of Languedoc, in which case Languedoc would account for 86.6% of Languedoc-Roussillon.
13.4% of Languedoc-Roussillon, located in the southernmost part of the region, is a collection of five historical Catalan pays: Roussillon, Vallespir, Conflent, Capcir, and Cerdagne, all of which are in turn included -east to west- in the Pyrénées-Orientales département. These pays were part of the Ancient Regime province of Roussillon, owning its name to the largest and most populous of the five pays, Roussillon. "Province of Roussillon and adjacent lands of Cerdagne" was indeed the name that was officially used after the area became French in 1659, based on the historical division of the five pays between the county of Roussillon (Roussillon and Vallespir) and the county of Cerdagne (Cerdagne, Capcir, and Conflent).
Llívia is a town of Cerdanya, province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain, that forms a Spanish exclave surrounded by French territory (Pyrénées-Orientales département).
 
Politics.
Former flag of Languedoc-Roussillon (before 2004).At the regional elections in March 2004, the socialist mayor of Montpellier Georges Frêche, a maverick in French politics, conquered the region, defeating its center-right president. Since then, Georges Frêche has embarked on a complete overhaul of the region and its institutions. The flag of the region, which displayed the cross of Languedoc as well as the Flag of Roussillon (the "Senyera"), was changed for a new nondescript flag with no reference to the old provinces, except in terms of the colors (red and yellow), which are the colors of both Languedoc and all the territories from the former Crown of Aragon.
In the same spirit, Georges Frêche also wanted to change the name of the region, wishing to erase its duality (Languedoc vs. Roussillon) and strengthen its unity. Thus, he wanted to rename the region "Septimanie" (Septimania). Septimania was the name created by the Romans at the end of the Roman Empire for the coastal area corresponding quite well to present day Languedoc-Roussillon (including Roussillon, but not including Gévaudan), and used in the early Middle Ages for the area. This name, however, has not been in use since the 9th century, and it sounded quite odd to French people[citation needed]. A strong opposition of the population led to Georges Frêche giving up on his idea. He declared that he still believed in it but could not go ahead without a mandate.
Catalan nationalists in Roussillon would like the Pyrénées-Orientales department to secede from Languedoc-Roussillon and become a region in its own right, under the proposed name of "Catalunya Nord" (Northern Catalonia), but this has limited popular support.
On the other hand, in the current debate over the reform of French political divisions, in which some argue that there exist too many small regions in France, there are some who would like to merge the Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées regions, thus reunifying the old province of Languedoc, and creating a large region. It seems probable that Georges Frêche, with his idea of a "Septimanie" region, would not support such plans, although political leaders in Béziers, Narbonne, and especially Nîmes, would probably support such a merger, hostile as they are to Montpellier, which was chosen as the capital of Languedoc-Roussillon instead of their own city, and which they accuse of hegemony.
 

Culture.

Language.
Prior to the 1960s, Occitan and Catalan were the dominant languages of the area.
 
Literature.
 
Occitan literature — still sometimes called Provençal literature — is a body of texts written in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France. It originated in the poetry of the eleventh- and twelfth- century troubadours, and inspired the rise of vernacular literature throughout medieval Europe.


 
Music.

 
Aimeric de Peguilhan, Giraut de Bornelh and Bertran de Born were major influences in troubadour composition, in the High Middle Ages. The troubadour tradition is associated with originating from the region.
The Romantic music composer Déodat de Séverac was born in the region, and, following his schooling in Paris, he returned to the region to compose. He sought to incorporate the music indigenous to the area in his compositions.
 
Wine.
The Languedoc-Roussillon region is dominated by 740,300 acres (2,996 km2) of vineyards, three times the combined area of the vineyards in Bordeaux. The region has been an important winemaking centre for centuries. Grapevines are said to have existed in the South of France since the Pliocene period - before the existence of Homo sapiens. The first vineyards of Gaul developed around two towns: Béziers and Narbonne. The Mediterranean climate and plentiful land with soil ranging from rocky sand to thick clay was very suitable for the production of wine, and it is estimated that one in ten bottles of the world's wine was produced in this region during the 20th century (Robinson 1999:395). Despite this enormous quantity, the area's significance was often overlooked by scholarly publications and commercial journals, largely because very little of the wine being produced was classified under an appellation contrôlée until the 1980s (Joseph 2005:190).
Several entrepreneurs like Robert Skalli and James Herrick drastically changed the face of the region, planting more commercially viable grape varieties and pushing for new AOC classifications. While the AOC system has origins in the 15th century, the Languedoc-Roussillon has some appellations like the Cabardes which have only existed by law since 1999 (Joseph 2005:190).
The region is the largest contributor to the European Union's glut (dominance of supply over demand) of wine known as the wine lake.


Sud de France.

The Languedoc-Roussillon region has adopted a marque to help market its products, in particular, but not limited to, wine. The 'Sud de France' (Southern France) marque was adopted in 2006 to help customers abroad not familiar with the Appellation system to recognise those wines that originated in the L-R area, but the marque is also used for other products, some of which include cheeses, olive oils and pies.
 
Major communities.
Alès
Béziers
Carcassonne
Montpellier
Narbonne
Nîmes
Perpignan
Sète
View the tourist information web site for Languedoc Roussillon HERE:
 

Buying property in Languedoc Roussillon.

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Ten Reasons to make your move to Languedoc Roussillon.
*Region of Languedoc Roussillion an area of mountains, Mediterranean sea, fine food and wine, excellent climate, Languedoc Roussillon property has a fine selection of villas for sale.
*Education in Languedoc Roussillon France, consistently recognised as one of the best education systems in Europe, Languedoc Roussillon property after sales services assist with integration into the new community.
*Health in Languedoc Roussillon, France has one the best health services in the World.Languedoc Roussillon property can help with all such important issues.
*Communication in Languedoc Roussillon, France. High speed train links throughout France, onward to Spain, UK, Belgium and beyond. Serviced by major international airports, Perpignan, Montpelier, Carcassonne, Girona. Excellent international road and auto route links, makes viewing property with Languedoc Roussillon property easy.
*Climate in Languedoc Roussillon, delightful springs with early cherries, long hot summers, splendid autumns and snow on the Canigou, Pyrenees Orientales during the short crisp winter. Ideal weather for all year round viewings with Languedoc Roussillon property.
* Culture in Languedoc Roussillon, art galleries, museums, artisans, age old festivals on land and sea, ancient property to view and enjoy.
* Food & Wine Languedoc Roussillon consistently recognised as an area that produces fine wines and liquers. Local specialities include anchovies, seafoods, fish, catalan products, tapas, cheeeses, hams,olive oils and olives, cherries Roussillon peaches, jams and confitures amongst many others.Join us at Languedoc Roussillon property in the enjoyment of these products.
* Property in Languedoc Roussillon a diverse choice of products, marine developments with splendid water views, ancient masias, country cottages, seafront apartments with excellent leasing potential. Commercial opportunities all with Languedoc Roussillon Real Estate.
*Shopping in Languedoc Roussillon an area that has a varied and dynamic economy, artisan goods, local crafts and markets, within a short distance is the availability to shop in Barcelona, Spain, Perpignan, Montpelier and Toulouse as well as the many smaller cultural centres.
* Mediterranean Properties Direct - Languedoc Roussillon, offers the ultimate assistance to ensure your dreams come true. Registered in France, Spain, UK and Ireland as immobiliers, real estate providers. Accredited member of SNPI (France) CEI (Europe) FOPDAC & NAEA (UK and Ireland) Always available to assist you in your search for your perfect property in Languedoc Roussillon.

Languedoc Roussillon Property focus.
Languedoc Roussillon property, Mediterranean coastal property, Mediterranean country property for sale,
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Perpignan a major town in Languedoc Roussillon  - visit www.shoppinginperpignan.com for a fine selection of boutiques, hotels, restaurants and information on Perpignan.
 
A short drive south is the Catalan capital of Barcelona  - Checkout the best hotel deals in Barcelona, restaurants and locate the phenomenal shopping opportunities in Barcelona in the Shopping line Barcelona area by visiting the oficial web portal for Shopping in Barcelona www.shoppinglinebarcelonasl.com
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