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VAR (DEPARTMENT)


'Var' is a department of southeastern France.

Contents
History
Geography
Agriculture
See also
External links

History


Var was originally formed in 1790 during the French Revolution from the subdivision of Provence. Then, in 1860, the district of Grasse, through which flowed the Var River, was transferred to the newly formed Alpes-Maritimes department. This is why the river, which gave its name to the department, does not flow through the department.
Coasts of Var near Six-Fours-les-Plages.

The Var is also famous for its wine production - the town of Bandol (at the background of the photo) in particular for its red wine.

Geography


Var is bounded on the north by the department of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (the Verdon river forming the boundary), on the east by that of the Alpes-Maritimes, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the west by the department of the Bouches-du-Rhône.
The Var is a diverse region covers 5,973 km² that encompasses mountains, coast, plains, and valleys. In the north, the Canyon du Verdon is a popular place for hikers, kayakers, and nature lovers.

Agriculture


800 km² or 13% of the total area is dedicated to agriculture, through which 38,000 people depend on for their livelihoods. The department also has 10 km² of horticultural land (of which 4 km² are covered). The Var is France's largest grower of cut flowers, producing some 500 million stems a year. Livestock farming is mainly sheep (50,000 animals) and goats (4,200 animals). Vines and viticultural related activities account for 345 km² of farmland. The 450 ''domaines'' / ''cooperatives'' and the 4 AOCs (''appellation d'origine controlleé'') produce 150 million litres (3.3 m UK gallons) of wine a year.
Other important agricultural products include olives (42 km², a quarter of all French olive groves, and some 40 mills), figs - the Var produces 80% of France's figs, and honey (800 tonnes a year). There are also 9 km² of market gardens.
Agricultural profit is 610 million euros per year, of which 45% is sales of wines and 42% of horticultural products.

See also



Cantons of the Var department

Communes of the Var department

Arrondissements of the Var department
Sign welcoming visitors to Var.

External links



Website of the General Council - The departments governing body

Community / portal website for people living in or visiting Var - forums, housing and webcams

www.toulonnais.com - The monuments, the past, the plans of the city of Toulon. Many photographs inside

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