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Ajac

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Ajac is a commune in the Aude department, part of the Occitanie region, southern France. [1]

19 relations: Aude, Carcassonne, Catharism, Château, Circulade, Communes of France, Communes of the Aude department, Departments of France, François Gaston de Lévis, France, Languedoc, Limoux, Limoux wine, Middle Ages, Occitanie (administrative region), Romanesque architecture, Vineyard, 12th century, 18th century.

Aude

Aude is a department in south-central France named after the river Aude.

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Carcassonne

Carcassonne (Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie.

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Catharism

Catharism (from the Greek: καθαροί, katharoi, "the pure ") was a Christian dualist or Gnostic revival movement that thrived in some areas of Southern Europe, particularly northern Italy and what is now southern France, between the 12th and 14th centuries.

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Château

A château (plural châteaux; in both cases) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor or a country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally—and still most frequently—in French-speaking regions.

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Circulade

In the Languedoc-Roussillon region of the south of France, a circulade is a traditional village that has been built in concentric circles.

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Communes of France

The commune is a level of administrative division in the French Republic.

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Communes of the Aude department

The following is a list of the 436 communes of the Aude department of France.

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Departments of France

In the administrative divisions of France, the department (département) is one of the three levels of government below the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the commune.

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François Gaston de Lévis

François-Gaston de Lévis, Duc de Lévis (20 August 1719 – 20 November 1787), styled as the Chevalier de Lévis until 1785, was a French noble and a Marshal of France.

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France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

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Languedoc

Languedoc (Lengadòc) is a former province of France.

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Limoux

Limoux (Limós) is a commune and subprefecture in the Aude department, a part of the ancient Languedoc province and the present-day Occitanie region in southern France.

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Limoux wine

Limoux wine is produced around the city of Limoux in Languedoc in southwestern France.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

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Occitanie (administrative region)

Occitanie (Occitània,, Occitània) is an administrative region of France that was created on 1 January 2016 from former French regions Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées.

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Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches.

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Vineyard

A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice.

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12th century

The 12th century is the period from 1101 to 1200 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era.

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18th century

The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800 in the Gregorian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajac

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