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The Camargue, the Rhone delta in southern France, covers 780 square kilometers between the Petit and Grand Rhone rivers. Formed by alluvial deposits over millennia, this low-lying region features fertile drained land in the north and marshlands and lagoons in the south, culminating in the coastal village of Saintes Maries de-la-Mer. The southern area, a National Regional Park, is known for its flat landscape, diverse fauna, and fragile environment.
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