The town of Beziers has lived an amazing amount of events through many different centuries and époques. This amount of different époques and changes can be seen reflected in the way its name has varied through the pass of time. The first name this town had was Besara, which would later change to Bettarratis, then to Baettarrae, then to Beterris, and finally to Beziers as it is known nowadays.
Continue reading The town of Beziers: A history rich in culture and eventsCategory: Languedoc-Roussillon
The Languedoc-Roussillon region of France is home to a number of beautiful sights and tourist attractions.
Some of the most popular places to visit include the medieval city of Carcassonne, the walled town of Aigues-Mortes, and the beautiful coastal resort town of Leucate.
Visitors to the region can also enjoy a number of activities such as hiking, cycling, and wine tasting.
Perpignan – A Peculiar French City That Resembles Spain
Although it is French, the city of Perpignan is famous by the way it resembles a Spanish town. According to what is generally said, this city looks as it belonged to Barcelona, due to its general appearance as well as to the architecture its constructions show, and most of it is due to the great influence the Spanish had within this town’s history.
Continue reading Perpignan – A Peculiar French City That Resembles SpainThe town of Narbonne: A history-rich destination in southwestern France
The town of Narbonne is located towards the south western area of France, in Languedoc Roussillon, one of the most interesting regions from the point of view of history. This town is situated at about 850 kilometers from Paris, and is also interesting to tell that it is the Sous Prefecture of the department of Aude.
Continue reading The town of Narbonne: A history-rich destination in southwestern FranceThe Many Reasons to visit Castres, France
Castres is recognized by being an industrial town located in a rural region. The town of Castres is situated towards the south western area of France, within the region of Languedoc Roussillon, and has a population of about 62,000 inhabitants, being among the largest industrial spots of the surroundings.
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