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Val de Dagne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Val de Dagne The Val de Dagne is a valley to the south east of Carcassonne in the department of Aude in South West France. It forms a fiscal area of the Carcassonne arrondissement in Aude. ==Geography== The valley forms roughly a Z shape, the northern part following the line of the D3 immediately to the south of the Alaric Mountains, between Monze and Montlaur, and the southern part extending roughly from the slopes of the Corbières Occidental range in the west, to the entry of the gorge of the Sou River as it approaches its confluence with the Orbieu west of Lagrasse (). However the precise extent of the area known as the Val de Dagne is more vague than this, and villages and hamlets beyond this main valley, particularly across its western watershed towards Limoux, are said to lie in the Val. Approaching from the direction of Carcassonne the northern part of the valley spreads out from Monze, and includes the villages of Pradelles-en-Val and Montlaur. In the southern part of the valley there are seven villages and a small hamlet. The largest village is Serviès-en-Val, 3 km from the eastern end of the valley, with a village school, a rugby stadium and three small shops. Smaller villages and hamlets lie along the valley sides around Serviès; Villar-en-Val near the western head of the valley, Labastide-en-Val along the sides of a southern tributary valley, Villetritouls, Taurize () and Rieux-en-Val on the southern valley edge, Arquettes-en-Val on the facing northern slope, and Villemagne, a wine producing hamlet near the entrance to the gorge, based on the site of a Roman villa. The hamlets of Fajac-en-Val on the plateau above Arquettes, and Molières-sur-l'Alberte on the plateau above Villar, are also described by some commentators as being in the Val de Dagne.
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