- Burgundy - Wikipedia
The name Burgundy has historically denoted numerous political entities It first emerged in the 9th century as one of the successors of the ancient Kingdom of the Burgundians, which after its conquest in 532 had formed a constituent part of the Frankish Empire
- Burgundy | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica
Burgundy, historical region and former région of France As a région, it encompassed the central départements of Côte-d’Or, Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre, and Yonne In 2016 the Burgundy région was joined with the région of Franche-Comté to form the new administrative entity of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
- The 8 best places to visit in Burgundy - Lonely Planet
To navigate Burgundy’s natural green labyrinth of emerald vineyards, shimmering mustard fields and dense dark forests, plug these ‘best places to visit’ into your device and hit go
- Burgundy, France: travel guide, places to visit and . . .
Burgundy travel guide and tourist information, places to visit, sites of interest and natural highlights in Burgundy, France
- The must-see sights of Burgundy | Burgundy, France
Explore Burgundy: history, UNESCO sites, charming villages, nature world-class wines Just 2h from Paris, embark on a timeless journey through culture heritage!
- Burgundy: a journey through Frances historic wine region and . . .
Since January 2016, the historic region of Burgundy has merged with Franche-Comté to form the new administrative region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté This vast territory spans over 47,784 square kilometers, encompassing eight departments from Auxerre to Besançon
- A Complete Guide to the Burgundy Region of France
The Burgundy wine region stretches approximately 230 kilometers (140 miles) from north to south in eastern France The region has a narrow, elongated shape running from Chablis in the north to Beaujolais in the south
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