CEVENNES


Meaning of CEVENNES in English

mountain range of southern France containing peaks over 5,000 feet (1,525 m) and forming the southeastern rim of the Massif Central, overlooking the lower valley of the Rhne River and the plain of Languedoc. A part of the Atlantic-Mediterranean watershed, its Mediterranean slope is riven by valleys gashed by torrents that eventually become riverse.g., the Hrault, Gard, Cze, and Ardche. In the valleys grapes, olives, and other fruits are grown. Although mulberries for the nourishment of silkworms are no longer cultivated, there are still some textile mills. Heavy industries are centred on the small Als coalfield, although it is in decline. The name Cvennes signifies wooded slopes, but they have been largely denuded; a state reforestation program is under way. The range is also the site of the Cvennes National Park.

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