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Camargue Regional Natural Park
A vast wetland in southern France, known for its white horses, black bulls, and flamingos.
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Local dishes
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Currency
EUR (€)
Best time to visit
April to October
Languages
French
Coordinates
43.667°, 4.333°
Key facts
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The Camargue is the largest delta in Western Europe
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It's home to over 400 species of birds, including the greater flamingo
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The Camargue horse is a breed known for its agility and strength
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Timeline
1927: The Camargue was designated a nature reserve
1970: It became a Regional Natural Park
1972: The Camargue was added to the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance
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