The population of Burgundy - French region - is 1,631,000.
The area of Burgundy - French region - is 31,582 square kilometers.
No. Burgundy (in French, La Bourgogne) is a French region. There is no mountains there.
Yes, the word "Burgundy" is capitalized when referring to the region in France or the color. If used in a general sense to describe a shade of red, it is not capitalized.
Little Burgundy's population is 10,046.
Dijon, Mâcon, Auxerre and Nevers are the main towns in the French region of Burgundy.
Little Burgundy's population is 10,046.
The color is burgundy, from the wine of that name.
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The proud and noble French surname of Chambley originated in the historical region of Burgundy (Bourgogne), in France.
French wines are named after the region in which they were produced, examples include; Bordeaux, Chablis, Burgundy, Sancerre, Champagne, Cahors, Cote-Rotie.
Burgundy, the region of France, is Borgoña Just like in English, it can mean a type of wine from Burgundy, or a color.
A majority of grape varieties in the world are not produced in Burgundy.