Carcassonne - translation to french
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Carcassonne - translation to french

FRENCH COMMUNE IN AUDE, OCCITANIA
Carcassone; Carcasonne; CARCASSONNE; Salvaza; Carcassonne, France; Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne; Carcaso; Carcasona; Carcassona; Carcassonne, Aude; History of Carcassonne; Carcasone
  • The fortified city wall
  • Felice Varini, project "Concentric, eccentric" with concentric yellow circles, at Carcassonne for the 7th "IN SITU, Heritage and contemporary art" event in May 2018 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the inscription on the World Heritage List of UNESCO
  • Marches]] and dependencies;<br />Red = [[Papal States]].
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  • Aude]] river
  • Ville Basse from the walled city

Carcassonne         
Carcassonne, city in France, a city in and the capital of Aude, A city of southern France southeast of Toulouse

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Carcassonne

Carcassonne (, also US: , French: [kaʁkasɔn] (listen), locally [kaχkaˈsɔnə]; Occitan: Carcassona [kaɾkaˈsunɔ]; Latin: Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, region of Occitania. It is the prefecture of the department.

Inhabited since the Neolithic, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the Aude between historic trade routes, linking the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central to the Pyrénées. Its strategic importance was quickly recognized by the Ancient Romans, who occupied its hilltop until the demise of the Western Roman Empire. In the fifth century, the region of Septimania was taken over by the Visigoths, who founded the city of Carcassonne in the newly established Visigothic Kingdom.

Its citadel, known as the Cité de Carcassonne, is a medieval fortress dating back to the Gallo-Roman period and restored by the theorist and architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1853. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997 because of the exceptional preservation and restoration of the medieval citadel. Consequently, Carcassonne relies heavily on tourism but also counts manufacturing and winemaking as some of its other key economic sectors.

Examples of use of Carcassonne
1. Je sens la foi», s‘exclamait Paul Boyer, un militant venu de Carcassonne.
2. Le garçon y acheva son école primaire et fréquenta l‘Ecole de viticulture de Carcassonne.
3. Deux communes françaises, Suresnes et Carcassonne, ont développé des solutions originales, raconte le site http://www.rue8'.com.
4. José Bové et quatre autres prévenus étaient convoqués le 1' septembre ŕ Carcassonne pour avoir mené une action chez Monsanto, dans l‘Aude, en 2006.
5. La France a fęté le 14 Juillet sans vainqueur d‘étape, un orage rafraîchissant a éclaté sur Carcassonne peu apr';s l‘arrivée.