Map of france dordogne region

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The main city in the Périgord Pourpre is Bergerac. Périgord Pourpre: the Purple Périgord corresponds to southern Dordogne, around Bergerac and its vineyards, with leaves that turn red in autumn.The main city in the Périgord Noir is Sarlat-la-Canéda. The largest concentration of bastides is in the Lot et Garonne department (47), along what was the shifting boderline between the English and the French held lands. The color black refers to the dark foliage of the many oaks present in this area. The main bastide area covers most of Aquitaine and Occitanie regions of France, stretching from the Dordogne to the Aveyron, and down to the Spanish border. The Périgord Noir: the Black Périgord is located in the southeast, around Sarlat-la-Canéda.The color white is in reference to its limestone soils. The Périgord Blanc: the White Périgord is located below the Périgord Vert and the main city here is Périgueux.The main city in the Périgord Vert is Montron. This is where the Périgord-Limousin regional natural park is located. The Périgord Vert: the Green Périgord is the most northerly, a land of meadows, light oaks, and chestnut trees.While reading about the Périgord, you will also read about colors, which correspond to the four tourist areas identified in the Périgord /Dordogne department: Dordogne is also the name of the river which crosses this department.

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Périgord, don’t worry! Périgord is the name of the historic region, while Dordogne is the name of the current French department, which has almost the same borders. If you don’t understand the distinction between Dordogne vs.

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