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1 Camargue
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2 Camargue
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3 Camargue
The name given to the wetlands situated in the delta of the Rhône river, which are among the most important wetlands in Europe. The region is famous for its pink flamingoes, its white horses and its black bulls. It is also the only area in France where rice is grown.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Camargue
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4 Riz de Camargue
nutty, fragrant rice grown in the Camargue, the swampy area just south of Arles in Provence. -
5 En Camargue, on marque les jeunes bŒufs au fer rouge.
En Camargue, on marque les jeunes bŒufs au fer rouge.V Kamarze se mladému hovězímu dobytku vpaluje značka.Dictionnaire français-tchèque > En Camargue, on marque les jeunes bŒufs au fer rouge.
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6 gardian
gardian [gaʀdjɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ɡaʀdjɑ̃ nmcowboy (in the Camargue)* * *gardian ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm herdsman (in the Camargue).[gardjɑ̃] nom masculin -
7 Camarguais
camarguais, e [kamaʀgε, εz]adjective* * *kamaʀɡɛ, ɛz adj camarguais, -e* * *Camarguais, Camarguaise nm,f ( natif) native of the Camargue; ( habitant) inhabitant of the Camargue. -
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camarguais, e [kamaʀgε, εz]adjective* * *kamaʀɡɛ, ɛz adj camarguais, -e* * *A ⇒ Les régions adj of the Camargue.B camarguaise nf cowboy boot. -
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10 Côtes du Rhone
Major French vineyard. The Côtes du Rhône vineyard runs for over 200 kilometres down the Rhone valley from the south of Lyons to the Camargue. Within the region, there are a number of prestigious smaller areas such as Côte Rotie (in the northern part of the region), Hermitage or Chateauneuf du Pape (near Avignon). The vast majority of Côtes du Rhône wine is sold under the generic appellations, "Côtes du Rhône" or "Côtes du Rhone Villages". Côtes du Rhône wines are blended from several different grape varieties, including most notably Viognier, Syrah, and Grenache. Price-wise, Côtes du Rhône are often at the cheaper end of the "appellation contrôlée" range.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Côtes du Rhone
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11 Rhône
1) One of the major rivers in France, and the largest French river flowing into the Mediterranean. The Rhône rises in the canton of Valais, in the Swiss Alps, and flows through Lake Geneva, and the city of Geneva itself, before entering France just south west of the city. It then zigzags in a westerly direction through the Bugey area of France, as far as the city of Lyon. At Lyon, where the river is met by its biggest tributary, the Saône, it turns due south, and flows down to the Mediterranean. The mouth of the Rhone is a delta in the area of the Camargue, a short distance to the west of Marseilles. The Total length of the Rhone is 813 km. just over 500 miles. The river is navigable - with canals in places - from the Mediterranean as far as Lyon, and is a major shipping route. However the river flows relatively fast through the steep valley to the south of Lyon, and navigation is not always easy, notably when the river is in spate. The lower valley of the Rhône is a famed wine producing area, with a number of AOC vineyards, most notably the vineyards of Côtes du Rhone2) The name of the French department, no. 69, whose capital is Lyon, the second city in France, population 1.8 million.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Rhône
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12 Fleur (de sel)
flower (fine, delicate sea salt, from Brittany or the Camargue). -
13 Gardiane
stew of beef or bull (toro) meat, with bacon, onions, garlic, and black olives; served with rice; specialty of the Camargue, in Provence. -
14 Telline
a tiny violet-streaked clam, the size of a fingernail, seen in Provence and the Camargue; generally seared with a bit of oil in a hot pan to open the shells and seasoned with parsley and garlic. -
15 Tomme arlésienne
rectangular cheese made with a blend of goat's and cow's milk and sprinkled with summer savory; also called tomme de Camargue; a specialty of the Languedoc and Arles, in Provence.
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Camargue — Marshy island in the delta of the Rhône River, southern France. Occupying an area of 300 sq mi (780 sq km), it is sparsely populated). The region was once entirely wild, with free roaming herds of cattle and wild horses; such herds can still be… … Universalium