Last modified: 2003-07-05 by ivan sache
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Code: 84
Region:
Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Traditional provinces: Comtat
Venaissin, Provence
Bordering departments:
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence,
Hautes-Alpes,
Ardèche,
Bouches-du-Rhône,
Drôme, Gard
Area: 3,567 km2 (including the canton of
Valréas, enclaved in the department of
Drôme)
Population (1995): 489,600 inhabitants
Préfecture: Avignon
Sous-préfectures: Apt, Carpentras
Subdivisions: 2 arrondissements, 24 cantons, 151 communes.
The department is named after mounts and fontaine de Vaucluse, the source of the river Sorgue, a resurgence springing in a narrow closed valley (Vallis Clausa), which inspired the Italian poet Petrarch.
The department was created as the (then) 87th French department by decree from 25 June 1793.
The department of Vaucluse incorporated the following former entities:
In 1800, the canton of Suze was incorporated to the department of Drôme, recreating the enclave of Valréas.The four villages of Valréas, Grillon, Richerenches and Visan constitute what is known as the Papal Enclave, which forms an exclave of Vaucluse enclaved in Drôme.
Ivan Sache, 7 December 2002
The logo of the General Council of Vaucluse is made of a blue square charged with a "fuzzy" white V. A dark yellow vertical stripe is placed along the left side of the square, from which it is separated by a white fimbriation. Conseil général de Vaucluse is written in blue beneath the square.
The flag of the General Council of Vaucluse is made of the logo described above placed on a white field.
Iconographical sources:
Ivan Sache, 7 December 2002