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Languedoc - translation to russian

HISTORICAL PROVINCE OF FRANCE
Lower Languedoc; Langue doc; Languedoc, France; Languedoc (France); Lengadòc; Lengadoc; Intendant of Languedoc; Intendant (Languedoc)
  • The ''Rue de la pousterle'' in [[Magalas]]

Languedoc         

[lɔŋ|'dəuk-{lɔŋ}'dɔ:k]

существительное

история

Лангедок

Toulouse         
  • New building of [[Toulouse School of Economics]]
  • 1650 - Toulouse, capital of [[Languedoc]].
  • Toulouse cross]]
  • The main Airbus factory in [[Blagnac]], near Toulouse, lies next to [[Toulouse Airport]]
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  • Former tower of the city archives and meeting place of the capitouls, 1525-1530.
  • Bust of mathematician [[Pierre de Fermat]] in the [[Capitole de Toulouse]]
  • Capitole]] presents numerous paintings and sculptures illustrating the history of Toulouse.
  • Toulouse public transport map that shows metro lines, tram lines and the high-level bus network called Lineo
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas]] in the [[church of the Jacobins]] in Toulouse.
  • ENAC]] entrance
  • Format differences between a "foraine" brick and a regular brick.
  • The ''Halle aux grains'', a former grain market now used as a concert hall.
  • [[Jean-Luc Moudenc]], mayor of Toulouse.
  • The martyrdom of Saint Saturnin.
  • Remains of a Romanesque brick wall in the ''Jardin des Plantes''.
  • Line A of the [[Toulouse Metro]].
  • The [[Parliament of Toulouse]] was the second most important and oldest in the kingdom after that of Paris, making Toulouse the judicial capital of a large part of southern France.
  • The woad trade, which was the only source of blue dye at the time, made the fortune of the merchants of Toulouse during the Renaissance.
  • [[Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse]] was a leader of the [[First Crusade]]
  • the Loire]] to [[Gibraltar]].
  • Portal of the college de l'Esquile (1556), a symbol of the university's seniority
  • View of the [[Pyrenees]] from Toulouse.
  • A historic building of the University of Toulouse.
FRENCH COMMUNE IN THE HAUTE-GARONNE DEPARTMENT, OCCITANIA
Toulouse, France; Bonhoure Radio Tower; Radio Tower Bonhoure; UN/LOCODE:FRTLS; Tolouse; Toulouse, FR; Ville rose; Toulousain; The weather in Toulouse; Tolosa de Llenguadoc; Toulousse; Toulouse of Languedoc; Thoulouse; Tolosates; Toulousians; Toulousian; Geography of Toulouse

[tu:'lu:z]

общая лексика

тулузский

существительное

география

г. Тулуза

dyer's alkanet         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Alcanna tinctoria; Dyer's alkanet; Dyer's Alkanet; Ratan jot

общая лексика

алканна красильная (Alkanna tinctoria)

Wikipedia

Languedoc

The Province of Languedoc (; French: [lɑ̃ɡ(ə)dɔk], locally [lãᵑɡəˈdɔkə]; Occitan: Lengadòc [ˌleŋɡɔˈðɔ(k)]) is a former province of France. Most of its territory is now contained in the modern-day region of Occitanie in Southern France. Its capital city was Toulouse. It had an area of approximately 42,700 square kilometers (16,490 square miles).

Examples of use of Languedoc
1. We were in the midst of continuity down here in Languedoc.
2. Magdalene had sent McGowan to Languedoc to write the true story of her life with Christ.
3. Popular destinations included the south–east, from Languedoc through Provence to Cote d‘Azur, and Brittany and Normandy in the north.
4. While some winegrowers continue to flourish, there are an increasing number of winegrowers in Languedoc who claim state benefits.
5. I mean, I‘ve just got back from the Languedoc myself, and I was followed all the time.
What is the Russian for Languedoc? Translation of &#39Languedoc&#39 to Russian