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View from Gordes / Vista desde Gordes / Vista des de Gordes - Gordes (Luberon - Vaucluse - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - France) 11/07/2010 - Provenza_013 A panorama from Gordes belvedere with lavender fields in blossom. - 20 stitched images. Un panorama desde el belvedere de Gordes con los campos de lavandas en flor...
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The name "Gordes" derives from the Celtic word "Vordense". Vordense was pronounced Gordenses, then Gordae/Gordone, and finally Gòrda then translated into French "Gordes".[1] Occupation by the Roman empire.[2] The view from north of the castle is showing the ancient and the Renaissance...
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Le village de Murs est implanté à 500 m d’altitude, dans les monts de Vaucluse, en bordure d’un fossé d’effondrement, orienté suivant une direction nord-est sud-ouest, et dont le fond est à 430 m d’altitude. Les monts de Vaucluse sont composés de calcaires du crétacé inférieur. Cependant, les affleu...
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It was founded in 1148 under the patronage of Alfant, bishop of Cavaillon, and Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona, Count of Provence, by Cistercian monks who came from Mazan Abbey in the Ardèche. Temporary huts housed the first community of impoverished monks. By 1152 the community already had so many members that...
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