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  1. L' Occitanie (en occitan : Occitània/utsiˈtanjɔ/, en catalan : Occitània/uksiˈtaniə/) est une région administrative du sud de la France, résultant de la fusion des anciennes régions Languedoc-Roussillon et Midi-Pyrénées. Créée par la réforme territoriale de 2014, elle comporte 13 départements. Son chef-lieu est Toulouse.

  2. The region of Occitania as it is today covers a territory similar to that ruled by the Counts of Toulouse in the 12th and 13th centuries. The banner of arms of the Counts of Toulouse, known colloquially as the Occitan cross, is used by the modern region and is also a popular cultural symbol. In 2020, Occitania had a population of 5,973,969.

    • 72,724 km² (28,079 sq mi)
    • Toulouse
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OccitaniaOccitania - Wikipedia

    Occitania ( Occitan: Occitània [utsiˈtanjɒ], locally [u (k)siˈtanjɒ], [ukʃiˈtanjɒ] or [u (k)siˈtanja], French: Occitanie) is the historical region in Southern Europe where the Occitan language was historically spoken [1] and where it is some times used as a second language.

    • 198,113 km² (76,492 sq mi)
    • 16.1 million
    • Europe
  4. Occitanie, region of southern France created in 2016 by the union of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrenees. It is bounded by the regions of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, and Provence–Alpes–Cote d’Azur and by Spain, Andorra, and the Mediterranean Sea. The capital is Toulouse.