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a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines
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Wikipedia
This article is about the French administrative région of Bourgogne. For the historical duchy and province of Burgundy, as well as the cultural area of Burgundy, see Burgundy. Bourgogne (audio fr-Bourgogne.oggFrench pronunciation ; English languageEnglish: Burgundy) is one of the 26 ''régions'' of France.The ''région'' of Bourgogne is both larger and smaller than the historical Burgundy. It is made up of the following old provinces: Burgundy: Côte-d'Or, Saône-et-Loire, and southern half of Yonne. This corresponds to the old Duke of Burgundyduchy of Burgundy (later called "province of Burgundy"). However, the old county of Burgundy (later called "province of Franche-Comté") is not included inside the Bourgogne ''région'', but it makes up the Franche-Comté ''région''. Also, a small part of the duchy of Burgundy (province of Burgundy) is now inside the Champagne-Ardenne ''région''. Nivernais: Nièvre ''département'' the northern half of Yonne is a territory that was not part of Burgundy (at least not since the 11th century), and was a frontier between Champagne (province)Champagne, Île-de-France (province)Île-de-France, and Orléanais, depending from each of these provinces at different times in history
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Websites
Chapaize
Site officiel du village de Chapaize, en Bourgogne du sud et de son église chef d'oeuvre de l'art roman primitif. Official website of Chapaize.
http://www.chapaize.org/
Bed and breakfast La Fermette
3 bed and breakfast in burgondy.
http://www.lafermette.org/
Bourgogne tourisme
Ensemble de l'offre touristique de la Bourguignonne. Informations pratiques, évènements et hébergements.
http://www.bourgogne-tourisme.com
Conseil régional de Bourgogne
Décrit les structures, les activités et les politiques de cette collectivité. Informations pratiques sur les différentes aides qu'elle accorde, notamment aux entreprises.
http://www.cr-bourgogne.fr/
Université de Bourgogne, Dijon
Droit, administration, économie, gestion, lettres, langues, sciences humaines, sciences, santé, technologies. Formation continue. Préparation aux concours d'enseignement.
http://www.u-bourgogne.fr
Bourgogne.net
Présentation de l'appellation : les vins,les négociants et les viticulteurs. Industries, tourisme, emploi et immobilier dans la région.
http://www.bourgogne.net/
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