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Vaucluse

Département de Vaucluse

Coat of Arms
Information
Number 84
Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Prefecture Avignon
Subprefecture Apt
Carpentras

Population
- Total (1999)
- Density

Ranked 50th
501,925 (source : INSEE)
140 pers/km²
Area 3,567 km²
Arrondissements 3
Cantons 24
Communes 151
President of the
general council
Claude Haut
Location
Location of du Vaucluse in France
For other uses of the name Vaucluse, see Vaucluse (disambiguation)

Vaucluse is a département in the south of France.

Contents

History

The Vaucluse département was created on December 8, 1793 out of parts of the Bouches-du-Rhône, Drôme and Basses-Alpes (later renamed Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) départements.

Geography

The Vaucluse is bordered on the West by the Rhône river and by the Durance on its southern border. Mountains cover a significant surface of the territory in the East, with the Mont Ventoux (also called "Giant of Provence") its highest point at 1,912 m, which dominates the natural landscape over the most fertile plain for fruits and vegetables in Southern France.

The Vaucluse includes a number of important mountain ranges, notably the Dentelles de Montmirail, Mont Ventoux and the Luberon.

Other important cities include: Orange, Avignon.

Economy

Demographics

  • Urban population: 416,301 (83%)
  • Rural population: 83,384 (17%)


Culture

Miscellaneous topics

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