Proper noun
Camargue
A sparsely-populated marshland area of southern France.
At Arles, the Rhône divides itself in two arms, forming the Camargue delta, with all branches flowing into the Mediterranean Sea. Source: Internet
In 2008 this park was twinned with the Regional Natural Park Camargue in France, with which it shares anthropological and ethnographic aspects. Source: Internet
In the Camargue area of France, bulls killed in the bullfighting festivals are sometimes used for daube. Source: Internet
Joe Hamman starred as Arizona Bill in films made in the French horse country of Camargue 1911–12. Source: Internet
The Camargue With an area of over 930 km 2 (360 mi 2 ), the Camargue is Western Europe's largest river delta (technically an island, as it is wholly surrounded by water). Source: Internet
The first official appearance of the 924 took place in November 1975 (as a press launch rather than a motorshow appearance) at the harbour at La Grande Motte, Camargue in the south of France. Source: Internet