Nicolas Casula | Live the World
September 6, 2022
Called the "Ville Rose" (Pink city) because of the clay bricks used for facades, it is often associated with festivals and a relaxed way of life. Subject to the influences of neighboring Spain, it is a young and university place, strategically positioned between the Mediterranean sea, the Atlantic Ocean and Pyreneans. Its cuisine (based on "cassoulet" and sausages) is famous across the country.
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