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- Auvergne - Wikipedia
Auvergne is one of the least populated regions in Europe, and lies at the heart of the empty diagonal, a swath of sparsely populated territory running from northeastern to southwestern France
- Auvergne | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica
Auvergne, historical region and former administrative région of France As a région, it encompassed the central départements of Allier, Puy-de-Dôme, Cantal, and Haute-Loire
- Auvergne, France: travel guide, places to visit and . . .
There are four departments that make up the Auvergne region: Puy de Dome, Haute Loire, Cantal and Allier To help you plan which area of the Auvergne to visit we have summarised their principal highlights below, then see the individual travel guides for each of the departments for more detailed information
- Auvergne - Explore France
Whether skiing in winter or hiking in summer, its chain of volcanoes is a vast playground for lovers of open spaces Between lakes, forests and mountains, there is a unique biodiversity
- About - Visit Auvergne
Visit Auvergne is your guide to Auvergne’s many wonders A project of re-discovery and engagement, it aims to showcase Auvergne’s fascinating past and present
- Auvergne – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
A large part of the Auvergne region is covered by the volcanic Massif Central mountain range, a region of vast green open spaces, dotted with lakes, forests and extinct volcanoes, plus some of the best hiking territory to be found in France
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - Wikipedia
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (French pronunciation: [ovɛʁɲ ʁonalp] ⓘ; AURA) [note 1] is a region in southeast-central France created by the 2014 territorial reform of French regions; it resulted from the merger of Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes The new region came into effect on 1 January 2016, after the regional elections in December 2015 [4] The region covers an area of 69,711 km 2 (26,916 sq mi
- What To See Do in Auvergne, France (+Map) - Touropia
Whether it’s hiking the rugged trails of dormant volcanoes or strolling through ancient streets, a journey to Auvergne promises a whimsical exploration of both nature and history
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