Vauvanic
Vauvanic is a historical term used to describe a geographic and cultural region in the southern part of present-day France, particularly in the former provinces of Languedoc and Guyenne. During the Middle Ages, the term was used to refer to the lands between the Orbieu and the Aude rivers, which formed the boundary between the kingdoms of France and Aragon.
The Vauvanic region played an important role in the history of the region, with many significant events
In the 12th century, the Vauvanic region was the site of the Counts of Carcassonne, who were
Throughout its history, the Vauvanic region retained a distinct cultural identity, shaped by its proximity to
Despite its historical significance, the modern-day territory associated with the Vauvanic region has undergone significant changes,