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Vallée du Rhône (France)

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View of the Rhone Valley from the top of the Tain-l'Hermitage vineyard.

The Vallée du Rhône (French pronunciation: [vale dy ʁon]) of Rhône Valley is a region located on either side of the Rhône, downstream from Lyon, in the south-east of France. The city of Valence in Drôme is considered the heart of the valley.

References

  1. Turcan, Robert (1972). Les religions de l'Asie dans la Vallée du Rhône (in French). Brill Archive. ISBN 978-90-04-03441-9.


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