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    Vaucluse ( French: [voklyz]; Provençal: Vauclusa ( Classical norm) or Vau-Cluso ( Mistralian norm)) is a department in the southeastern French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It had a population of 561,469 as of 2019. [2] The department's prefecture is Avignon . It is named after a spring, the Fontaine de Vaucluse, one of the largest ...

  2. The Vaucluse department of France is situated in north-west Provence and includes numerous attractions for visitors. Among the popular highlights are the lovely villages in the Luberon region to the south, the lavender fields of the Drome-Provencal to the east, the towns of Avignon and Orange to the west, and Mont Ventoux to the north.

  3. Vaucluse in Provence is a land of sweet scents, lavender fields, olive groves and vineyards. It’s the perfect place to visit and watch the world go by from a terraced café. Visit colourful markets, sip aperitifs under the stars and truly indulge in the famous gastronomy of the region.

  4. Vaucluse, a choice tourist destination, attracts every year many holidaymakers who come to visit renowned tourist sites. You can discover Avignon and its Palais des Papes, marvel at the Roman Theater of Orange or the archeological remains of Vaison la Romaine, admire the works of art sheltered in the Louise Bourgeois Church in Bonnieux.

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  5. Dec 31, 2020 · BRANTES. An eagles’ nest of a village perched high in the mountains between the beautiful Drôme and the Vaucluse, Brantes (population: 86) has breathtaking views of the Toulourenc Valley. At Christmas, artisans open their ateliers to sell hand-crafted Santon nativity figures. Crestet.

  6. Vaucluse. This is where the heart of Provence beats, in the light-filled region of the Vaucluse, a small part of southeastern France with incomparable riches of outstanding variety: Avignon, papal city famous for its international theatre festival, the Luberon and its hilltop villages, Isle sur la Sorgue and its antique dealers.

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  8. Vaucluse. Vaucluse. Named after France's most powerful natural spring, which wells up outside Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, the Vaucluse département sits on Provence's west side, sandwiched between the rumpled mountains of the Hautes-Alpes and the rocky Var coastline. Crossed by three great rivers – the Rhône, the Durance and the Sorgue ...

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