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Provenza
Provenza, in southeastern France, has a rich history from Ligurian and Roman times through the Middle Ages. Its Mediterranean ecosystem features hot, dry summers and mild winters. Lavender fields, olive groves, and oak forests dominate the landscape. Wildlife includes foxes, wild boars, raptors, and reptiles adapted to warm climates. Protected areas like Calanques National Park preserve cliffs, coves, and marine biodiversity, reflecting a balance between nature and long-standing human traditions.

Provenza

Provenza
The region of Provenza in southeastern France has a rich history spanning from Ligurian settlements and Greek colonies to its integration into the Roman Empire, still visible in monuments such as Pont du Gard. During the Middle Ages, it became an important cultural and commercial county. Its Mediterranean ecosystem features hot, dry summers and mild winters. Vegetation includes lavender, thyme, and holm oak shrublands. Wildlife features wild boars, foxes, and birds of prey. Protected areas like Calanques National Park and Camargue preserve wetlands, marshes, and unique biodiversity.



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Provenza
Provenza, located in southeastern France, is a region rich in history and natural diversity. Inhabited since prehistoric times, it was later colonized by the Romans, who left behind remarkable structures such as amphitheaters and aqueducts. During the Middle Ages, Provenza became a cultural hub influenced by feudal and religious powers. Its Mediterranean ecosystem features hot, dry summers and mild winters. The flora includes vast lavender fields, olive groves, vineyards, and evergreen oaks, all adapted to limestone soils and arid conditions. The fauna consists of foxes, wild boars, birds of prey, and reptiles. Natural parks such as the Luberon and the Camargue protect wetlands and unique biodiversity. Human interaction has shaped sustainable agricultural landscapes over centuries, creating harmony between tradition and nature. Today, Provenza stands as a symbol of cultural heritage and ecological richness.


Palace of the Popes
The Palace of the Popes, located in Avignon, was built in the 14th century during the Avignon Papacy. This imposing Gothic complex served as the residence of the popes and a symbol of ecclesiastical power in Europe. Its fortress-like architecture reflects the political tensions of the era. Ecologically, the surroundings are shaped by the RhƓne River and Mediterranean climate, supporting flora such as cypress and holm oak. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site promoting cultural preservation and sustainable tourism initiatives.

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Calle Real, 50 meters north of the Jehovah's Witnesses Church
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