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  2. Languedoc - Wikipedia

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    Property in the Languedoc is quite varied and ranges from newly built villas with swimming pools and tennis courts, to old village houses set into the old ramparts of ancient fortified towns. [ citation needed ] Some of these village houses date back hundreds of years.

  3. Languedoc-Roussillon - Wikipedia

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    68.7% of Languedoc-Roussillon was formerly part the province of Languedoc: the departments of Hérault, Gard, Aude, the extreme south and extreme east of Lozère, and the extreme north of Pyrénées-Orientales. The former province of Languedoc also extends over what is now the Midi-Pyrénées region, including the old capital of Languedoc Toulouse.

  4. Property finder - Wikipedia

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    The majority of property finders charge a retainer fee before they begin the search for a property. Users of full service estate agents in the UK can expect to pay a flat fee while, more typically in the US, a percentage of the property purchase price may be received from the seller's broker by means of an offer of compensation to cooperating brokers or it can be paid directly by the buyer.

  5. Bardou, Hérault - Wikipedia

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    Bardou is situated on the edge of the Massif Central mountain range, part of the Monts de l’Espinouse, in the Natural Regional Park of Upper Languedoc. [1] The nearest town in the east is Bédarieux (28 km; 17 mi), in the south is Béziers (39 km; 24 mi) and in the west is Saint-Pons-de-Thomières (33 km; 21 mi).

  6. List of châteaux in Languedoc-Roussillon - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of châteaux, which are located in Languedoc-Roussillon. Château de Peyrepertuse Château de Puilaurens Château de Portes Château de Quéribus.

  7. The Peasants of Languedoc - Wikipedia

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    In this study of the peasantry of Languedoc over several centuries, Le Roy Ladurie employed a huge range of quantitative information such as tithe records, wage books, tax receipts, rent receipts and profit records, together with the theories of a number of historians and non historian thinkers to contend that the history of Languedoc was "l'histoire immobile" (history that stands still).