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Burgundy is a historical region in east-central France. It's famous for its Burgundy wines as well as pinot noirs, Chardonnay, Chablis, Beaujolais. The area is crisscrossed by a network of canals and studded with grand châteaux, some now luxury hotel

Burgundy
Dijon, Bourgogne
France

Dordogne is a department in southwest France, set between the Loire Valley and Pyrenees mountains. It’s known for prehistoric cave paintings in the Vézère Valley, like those in Lascaux Cave.

Dordogne
Nontron, Aquitaine
France

Lot is a department in the Midi-Pyrénées region of southern France. It's home to dramatic clifftop villages such as Rocamadour, known for the Cité Réligieuse complex of religious buildings.

Lot
Cahors, Aquitaine
France

Nevers is the prefecture of the Nièvre department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in central France. It was the principal city of the former province of Nivernais. It is 260 km south-southeast of Paris.

Nevers
Nevers, Bourgogne
France

Tarn is a department located in Occitanie region of Southern France. Named after the river Tarn, it's a population of 387,890 as of 2017. Its prefecture and largest city are Albi. The inhabitants of Tarn are known, in French, as Taranis and Tarnasis.

Tarn
Albi, Midi-Pyrenees
France

The Vézère is a 211-km-long river in southwestern France. It is an important tributary to the Dordogne. Its source is in the northwestern part of the elevated plateau known as the Massif Central. It flows into the Dordogne near Le Bugue.

Vézère
Sarlat-la-Canéda, Aquitaine
France