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Beaumont-du-Périgord (French pronunciation: [bomɔ̃ dy peʁiɡɔʁ], lit. ' Beaumont of the Périgord ' , before 2001: Beaumont ; Occitan : Bèlmont ) [ 2 ] is a former commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France , on 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Beaumontois-en-Périgord .
' Beaumontois in Périgord '; Occitan: Bèlmontés de Perigòrd) is a commune in the Dordogne department of southwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of Beaumont-du-Périgord, Labouquerie, Nojals-et-Clotte and Sainte-Sabine-Born. [3]
Sainte-Croix (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t kʁwa] ⓘ; also Sainte-Croix-de-Beaumont; Languedocien: Senta Crotz) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. The village has an ancient church and attached building that used to belong to the Knights Templar .
It is 9 km from Monpazier and about the same distance to Beaumont. Administratively, it is part of the commune of Sainte-Croix, in the Dordogne département. [2] A number of the existing farmhouses and barns have been renovated or adapted since the 1970s and are owned by overseas residents, and the remaining residents are French families.
The arrondissement of Bergerac is an arrondissement of France in the Dordogne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 130 communes . [ 2 ] Its population is 102,530 (2021), and its area is 1,819.9 km 2 (702.7 sq mi).
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Dordogne→ Gironde estuary→ Atlantic Ocean The Couze ( French pronunciation: [kuz] ) is a 30.1-kilometre-long (18.7 mi) tributary of the Dordogne in France, [ 1 ] with its source between Fongalop and Bouillac , and its mouth in Port-de-Couze .
The French Vicomtes de Beaumont au Maine date from approximately 930 AD and contrary to many false assumptions never had, and do not have, any connection with the Norman Beaumonts descended from Roger de Beaumont. The French family take their name from the village of Beaumont-sur-Sarthe (formerly Beaumont le Vicomte) which is 30 km north of Le ...