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- The_Regordane_Way abstract "The Regordane Way is the southernmost section of the historical route that links Paris to Lower Languedoc and the Camargue. It runs from Le Puy-en-Velay, south west of St Etienne to Saint-Gilles-du-Gard to the south west of Nîmes, a distance of 211 kilometres or 140 miles.The origin of its name is most likely that of the ancient Province through which it passes – la Regordana. This Province corresponded approximately to the triangular area linking the towns of Alés, Pradelles and L'Argentière.Its existence dates back to the dawn of man and its importance certainly grew from the year 843 onwards, when it became the most easterly route of a nascent Gaul. The Regordane was the fourth most important pilgrimage route in Christendom during this era, bolstered by its strategic position as a point of departure for Santiago de Compostela, the Holy Land (St Gilles was a port at the time) and Rome.".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageExternalLink way.htm.
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- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageLength "1494".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageRevisionID "687264235".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Alès.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Camargue.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiking_trails_in_France.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Gard.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Haute-Loire.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink LArgentixc3xa8re.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Languedoc.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Le_Puy-en-Velay.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Nîmes.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Pradelles,_Haute-Loire.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Gilles,_Gard.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Étienne.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_de_Compostela.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regordane Way".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regordane".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Regordane Way".
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disambiguation_needed.
- The_Regordane_Way wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-geo-stub.
- The_Regordane_Way subject Category:Hiking_trails_in_France.
- The_Regordane_Way subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Gard.
- The_Regordane_Way subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Haute-Loire.
- The_Regordane_Way hypernym Section.
- The_Regordane_Way type Settlement.
- The_Regordane_Way type Attraction.
- The_Regordane_Way comment "The Regordane Way is the southernmost section of the historical route that links Paris to Lower Languedoc and the Camargue. It runs from Le Puy-en-Velay, south west of St Etienne to Saint-Gilles-du-Gard to the south west of Nîmes, a distance of 211 kilometres or 140 miles.The origin of its name is most likely that of the ancient Province through which it passes – la Regordana.".
- The_Regordane_Way label "The Regordane Way".
- The_Regordane_Way sameAs Q7760068.
- The_Regordane_Way sameAs Chemin_de_Régordane.
- The_Regordane_Way sameAs m.03c5348.
- The_Regordane_Way sameAs Q7760068.
- The_Regordane_Way wasDerivedFrom The_Regordane_Way?oldid=687264235.
- The_Regordane_Way isPrimaryTopicOf The_Regordane_Way.