Gardon
Gardon refers primarily to a river in southern France, a left-bank tributary of the Rhône. The Pont du Gard, a remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman aqueduct, crosses the Gardon near Vers-Pont-du-Gard and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The river rises in the Cévennes and flows generally southward through the Occitanie region, draining limestone plateaus, valleys, and gorges before joining the Rhône.
The Gardon basin has shaped local land use for centuries, supporting agriculture such as vineyards and olive
Etymology and namesakes: The name Gardon is of French and Occitan origin and is used in regional
Gardon is also a French surname. As a family name, it is carried by individuals in diverse