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area Dordogne/Périgord
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The Dordogne is a department of the south-west of
France, situated in the Aquitaine region The Dordogne department is
spread across the Périgord plateau. In the east it is a raised limestone plateau
and dips in the west to the Saintonge and Guyenne plains. Many rivers run
through the Dordogne : the Bandiat, the Dronne, the Isle, the Auvezere, the Dordogne, the Vezere
and the Dropt. The Landais and the Double forests cover the west of the
department. The Perigord countryside is therefore very varied. The chief
town of the department is Perigueux, and the three major
subdivisions of the department are headed by Bergerac,
Nontron and Sarlat-la-Caneda. Land of
troubadours, of authors and personalities such as Montaigne,
La Boétie, Fénelon, Eugène le Roy and André
Maurois.

The agriculture is also
very varied. The north is dominated by cattle breeding, whereas the majority of
the department mixes crops (cereals and tabacco) and breeding. The Dordogne
valley is mainly known for its strawberries and vineyards (Bergerac, Monbazillac). The region is famous for its walnuts, truffles and foie gras.
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