Perpignan - translation to french
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Perpignan - translation to french

COMMUNE IN PYRÉNÉES-ORIENTALES, FRANCE
Perpinyà; UN/LOCODE:FRPGF; Perpinya; Perpignan, Diocese of; Perpignan, France; Perpinyà (Perpignan); History of Perpignan
  • Perpignan train station
  • Rugby side Catalans Dragons' [[Stade Gilbert Brutus]].
  • Perpignan c. 1905
  • Perpignan c. 1780
  • Sadi Carnot and Vauban walkways and the river Bassa
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  • Place de la République and theatre
  • The famous "[[Sanch Procession]]" folklore celebrated in Perpignan, [[Arles-sur-Tech]], and [[Collioure]].
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Perpignan         
Perpignan, city in France

Wikipedia

Perpignan

Perpignan (UK: , US: , French: [pɛʁpiɲɑ̃] (listen); Catalan: Perpinyà) is the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in Southern France, in the heart of the plain of Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees a few kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea and the scrublands of the Corbières massif. It is the centre of the Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole metropolitan area.

In 2016 Perpignan had a population of 121,875 (Perpignanais(e) in French, Perpinyanès(a) in Catalan) in the commune proper, and the metropolitan area had a total population of 268,577, making it the last major French city before the Spanish border. Perpignan is also sometimes seen as the "Entrance" of the Iberian Peninsula.

Perpignan was the capital of the former province and County of Roussillon (Rosselló in Catalan) and continental capital of the Kingdom of Majorca in the 13th and 14th centuries. It has preserved an extensive old centre with its bodegas in the historic centre, coloured houses in a series of picturesque streets and alleys stretching between the banks of the Têt and its tributary, the Basse.

The city is also known for its International Photojournalism Festival, its medieval Trobades and its centuries-old garnet industry.

Examples of use of Perpignan
1. Visa pour l‘image, Perpignan, jusqu‘au 17 septembre.
2. Dans l‘article intitulé "Le Conseil d‘Etat valide la privatisation des autoroutes", au dixième paragraphe, bien lire "autoroute ferroviaire Perpignan–Luxembourg et non Perpignan–Toulouse.
3. "A Perpignan, il s‘est passé des choses inacceptables qui ne doivent se reproduire ni à Perpignan, ni ailleurs", a–t–il dit.
4. Sarkozy dans l‘avion qui le conduisait vendredi à Perpignan.
5. Sarkozy, venu à Perpignan un jour après le Premier ministre.