Burgundy - Wikipedia Burgundy ( ˈbɜːrɡəndi BUR-gən-dee, French: Bourgogne [buʁɡɔɲ] ⓘ; Burgundian: Bregogne) is a historical region in France, encompassing the territory of the former administrative region of the same name, that existed from 1982 to 2015, and was merged since 1 January 2016 into the newly created administrative region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, encompassing its western half In
Burgundy | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica Burgundy, historical region and former région of France As a région, it encompassed the central départements of Côte-d’Or, Saône-et-Loire, Nièvre, and Yonne In 2016 the Burgundy région was joined with the région of Franche-Comté to form the new administrative entity of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Burgundy, France: travel guide, places to visit and . . . The Burgundy (French name 'Bourgogne') region is found in central-eastern France to the south-east of Paris, between the towns of Sens and Auxerre to the north and Maçon (just north of Lyon) to the south
The must-see sights of Burgundy | Burgundy, France Explore Burgundy: history, UNESCO sites, charming villages, nature world-class wines Just 2h from Paris, embark on a timeless journey through culture heritage!
Kingdom of Burgundy - Wikipedia The heartland of historical Burgundy correlates with the border area between France and Switzerland, and includes the major modern cities of Geneva and Lyon As a political entity, Burgundy existed in a number of forms with different boundaries
A Complete Guide to the Burgundy Region of France The Burgundy (Bourgogne) region in eastern France has a rich and complex history spanning over two millennia Here’s an overview of its fascinating historical development: