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AvignonPosition of center of photo (Lat/Long): [43.95/4.817] |
![]() ![]() Northeast of Avignon, the blue-green Rhône River branches, but the smaller rivers unite southwest of the city. Centuries-old remains of the Pont Saint-Bénezet, or Saint Bénezet Bridge, partially span the river. Avignon’s central core, immediately east of the river, appears as a rough oval, delineated by medieval walls. Popes residing in Avignon oversaw the walls’ construction, but they built even stronger barriers around the Papal Palace. Inside the city walls and immediately to the south, closely-spaced buildings with brick- or buff-colored roofs predominate. To the southeast and southwest, larger industrial-style buildings appear, often accompanied by lots and open fields. Railway tracks form an uneven inverted U and, at their northernmost point, pass immediately south of Avignon’s old city walls. Roughly 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the Mediterranean Coast, Avignon is part of Provence, and enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. This mid-December shot shows areas of deep green along the city’s margins in the south and east, and more vegetation west of the Rhône River. |
Source of material: NASA |
Further information: WikiPedia article on Avignon