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Les Baux-de-Provence

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Les Baux-de-Provence, France
Photo: Henri Bergius CC BY-SA 2.0 source

Atop a rocky spur in the Alpilles mountains of southern France, Les Baux-de-Provence is a tiny medieval village built around a ruined castle overlooking the plains. The Provençal word bauç, meaning rocky spur, gave the village its name — and in 1821, when geologist Pierre Berthier first identified aluminium ore here, the village lent that name to bauxite. A member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, the village draws well over a million visitors a year despite having only a handful of permanent residents, with cafés and restaurants concentrated in the upper village and wine country spreading across the surrounding Alpilles.

  • Population264
  • Nearest water0.9 km
  • Nearest mountain2.8 km
  • UNESCO within 50 km6

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