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1 population rurale
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2 rural
1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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nom masculin, féminin* * *ʀyʀal, o rural, -e ruraux mpl1. adj(monde, milieu, région) rural2. ruraux nmpl* * *A adj [développement, exode, milieu] rural; [hôpital, chemin, vie, origine] country; l'espace rural the countryside.B nm,f les ruraux people who live in the country.[droit, population] rural————————————————[ryro] ( pluriel masculin ruraux) nom masculin -
3 exode rural
This refers to the population drift from rural to urban areas which took place on a massive scale in the post-war decades* * * -
4 paysannat
peizana nm* * *paysannat nm rural population.[peizana] nom masculin1. [classe] peasantry[ensemble des agriculteurs] farming community2. [condition des paysans] peasant life -
5 exode
exode [εgzɔd]masculine noun* * *ɛgzɔdnom masculin lit, fig exodusPhrasal Verbs:* * *ɛɡzɔd nm* * *exode nm exodus (vers to); l'Exode Bible the Exodus; l'exode Hist the exodus from French cities in 1940.exode des capitaux flight of capital; exode des cerveaux brain drain; exode rural rural depopulation.ⓘ Exode rural This refers to the population drift from rural to urban areas which took place on a massive scale in the post-war decades.[ɛgzɔd] nom masculin1. [départ] exodusl'exode HISTOIREthe flight southward and westward of French civilians before the occupying German army in 19402. BIBLE -
6 paysan
paysan, -anne [peizɑ̃, an]1. adjective[monde, problème] farming ; [vie, coutumes] country2. masculine noun3. feminine noun* * *
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- anne peizɑ̃, an adjectif1) ( agricole) [milieu] farming; [revendications] farmers'2) ( de la campagne) [monde, vie] rural; [allure, façons] peasant; [soupe, pain] country
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( cultivateur) ≈ small farmer; ( dans le tiers-monde) peasant farmer; Histoire peasant/peasant woman2) ( campagnard) pej peasant péj* * *peizɑ̃, an paysan, -ne1. nm/f1) (= agriculteur) farmer2) péjoratif peasant2. adjrural, farming modif* * *A adjB nm,f ⇒ Les métiers et les professions[population] rural————————, paysanne [peizɑ̃, an] nom masculin, nom fémininles paysans veulent des réformes the farming community wants ou the farmers want reforms2. (péjoratif) [rustre] peasant————————à la paysanne locution adjectivale -
7 densité
densité [dɑ̃site]feminine noun• région à forte/faible densité de population densely/sparsely populated area* * *dɑ̃site1) gén, Informatique density2) Physique relative density3) (de végétation, brouillard) denseness* * *dɑ̃site nf1) [substance] denseness, [population] density2) PHYSIQUE density* * *densité nf1 Géog (population) density; densité rurale/urbaine rural/urban population density; densité démographique density of population; à forte/faible densité densely/sparsely populated;2 Phys relative density;3 (de végétation, brouillard) denseness; densité d'un réseau density of a network; densité bancaire/policière number of banks/police;4 Ordinat density.[dɑ̃site] nom fémininpays à faible/forte densité de population sparsely/densely populated country4. INFORMATIQUEdensité d'enregistrement packing ou recording ou data density -
8 Diagonale du vide, la
A.k.a. Diagonale aride: a large swathe of land running across France from northeast (the Meuse plain) to southwest (the central Pyrenees), via the southern Massif Central, where, for most of the twentieth century population was falling and the economy in decline, due to rural exodus. Since the start of the twenty-first century, the population in this area, covering some twenty departments, has at last begun to increase again, as a result of longer life-expectancy and of repopulation by emigrants from the cities and other parts of Europe.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Diagonale du vide, la
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9 Franche-Comté
Largely hilly or mountainous region in central eastern France, just north of Switzerland. Capital Besançon. Franche-Comté is made up of four departments, the Haute-Saône in the north, the Jura in the southwest, the Doubs in the centre, and the small Territoire de Belfort in the north. At the end of the 20th century, it was the region with the highest proportion of the population employed in industry; this was due to its position as a largely rural region, with a low population density, containing one major industrial connurbation, the Belfort-Montbeliard area - home to two large industrial companies, Peugeot and Alstom, and to many smaller industrial companies. Today, apart from Peugeot cars and TGVs, the region is renowned for its dairy products and small components.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Franche-Comté
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10 Champagne-Ardenne
Region in north east France, lying betwen Paris and south west Belgium. Capital Rheims (Reims). The region consists of four departments, Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne and Marne. It borders on the regions of Lorraine, Franche-Comté, Burgundy, Ile de France, Picardy and Nord-Pas-de-Calais. It is one of France's principal regions for the production of wheat, sugar beet and oilseed rape, as well as including over 28,000 hectares of vineyards, mostly for the production of Champagne. Over recent decades it has lost population, due to rural exodus and to the attraction of other regions with a warmer climate. For more information see Champagne region of France regional guide.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Champagne-Ardenne
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