The area of Burgundy - French region - is 31,582 square kilometers.
The population of Burgundy - French region - is 1,631,000.
No. Burgundy (in French, La Bourgogne) is a French region. There is no mountains there.
The word "burgundy" is capitalized if one is referring to the French region of the same name. However, if one is referring to the color burgundy, then it is not capitalized.
French is the main language spoken in Burgundy, a region in eastern France. Some local dialects and languages from neighboring regions may also be spoken by certain populations.
Dijon, Mâcon, Auxerre and Nevers are the main towns in the French region of Burgundy.
The color is burgundy, from the wine of that name.
The primary language spoken in Burgundy, France is French.
People from the Burgundy region of France are called Burgundians. Historically, this term referred to the inhabitants of the former Duchy of Burgundy, which has a rich cultural heritage. Today, the region is known for its wine production, gastronomy, and historical significance. The term can also refer to the Burgundian people from the ancient Germanic tribe that settled in the area.
The proud and noble French surname of Chambley originated in the historical region of Burgundy (Bourgogne), in France.
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Its a french white wine from the burgundy area of France and it is made from the chardonnay grape
French wines are named after the region in which they were produced, examples include; Bordeaux, Chablis, Burgundy, Sancerre, Champagne, Cahors, Cote-Rotie.