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{{For|the commune in the Var department|La Crau}} |
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[[Image:Crau biome area map-fr.svg|thumb|upright=1.3|right|Approximative limits of Crau's [[biome]] area.]] |
[[Image:Crau biome area map-fr.svg|thumb|upright=1.3|right|Approximative limits of Crau's [[biome]] area.]] |
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[[Image:Crau. |
[[Image:Crau - May 2007 - by Mikani.jpg|thumb|270px|right|Crau stony plain]] |
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The '''Crau''' is the ancient [[confluence]] of the [[Durance]] and [[Rhône River|Rhône]], and constitutes their vast flat [[alluvial fan]]. |
The '''Crau''' is the ancient [[confluence]] of the [[Durance]] and [[Rhône River|Rhône]], and constitutes their vast flat [[alluvial fan]]. |
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==Flora and fauna== |
==Flora and fauna== |
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*[[Thyme]] |
*[[Thyme]] |
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*[[Holm oak]] |
*[[Quercus ilex|Holm oak]] |
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*[[Pin-tailed sandgrouse]] |
*[[Pin-tailed sandgrouse]] |
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*[[Little bustard]] |
*[[Little bustard]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Crau}} |
{{Commons category|Crau}} |
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* [http://www.tourisme.ville-arles.fr/us/a3/a3b.htm La Crau, on Arles website] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071030004756/http://www.tourisme.ville-arles.fr/us/a3/a3b.htm La Crau, on Arles website] |
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[[Category:River deltas of Europe]] |
[[Category:River deltas of Europe]] |
Latest revision as of 02:16, 28 February 2021
The Crau is the ancient confluence of the Durance and Rhône, and constitutes their vast flat alluvial fan.
Agriculture[edit]
The Crau is composed of two different parts:
The dry Crau is in the south, and has been used as pasture from Roman times. There are around 100,000 sheep as of 2007[update],[citation needed] including the Merino sheep.
The wet Crau is in the north and includes the communes of Saint-Martin-de-Crau, Eyguières, Istres, Mouriès, and Arles. It produces the Crau hay, which benefits from an Appellation d’origine contrôlée
Flora and fauna[edit]
History[edit]
The Crau was described by Strabo as the Stony Plain (Book IV Chapter 1).
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crau.
43°34′14.93″N 4°51′15.88″E / 43.5708139°N 4.8544111°E