Bouriane
Bouriane | |
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Natural region | |
Bouriane landscape around Gourdon | |
A map of the Lot showing the group of Quercy / Bouriane communes in red | |
Country | France |
Elevation | 230 m (750 ft) |
Bouriane is a natural region of France located in the department of Lot, but with a smaller part in Lot-et-Garonne. Its capital is the small town of Gourdon.[1]
History
Historically, Bouriane was part of the Quercy, an ancient province which extends up to the Dordogne River and neighbours the Périgord. The region is characterized by its sandy soils and gentle hills covered with forests where chestnut trees predominate.
Features of the region
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Haute Bouriane tourist office building
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Logo of the Haute Bouriane region
References
- ↑ La Bouriane - Le Pays Rare Archived February 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
Coordinates: 44°44′N 1°22′E / 44.733°N 1.367°E
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