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Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Administrative region in southwestern France

New Aquitaine extends from the Spanish border to the Loire Valley, encompassing twelve departments with diverse landscapes from the Pyrenees mountains to Atlantic beaches.

The region emerged on January 1, 2016, through the consolidation of three former regions: Aquitaine, Poitou-Charentes, and Limousin, marking a significant administrative reorganization in France.

The departments preserve distinct local traditions, from Basque customs in Pyrénées-Atlantiques to maritime heritage in Charente-Maritime and wine practices in the Bordeaux area.

New Aquitaine connects to Paris through high-speed rail services from Bordeaux, while regional trains and buses link the major cities across all twelve departments.

The region produces 25% of French agricultural goods, including Bordeaux wines, Charentes cognac, Périgord walnuts, and Marennes-Oléron oysters from certified growing areas.

Location: Metropolitan France

Inception: January 1, 2016

Capital city: Bordeaux

Website: https://www.nouvelle-aquitaine.fr

Part of: Southwest defence and security zone

Shares border with: Pays de la Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Occitania, Basque Autonomous Community, Navarre, Aragon

Website: https://nouvelle-aquitaine.fr

GPS coordinates: 45.40394,0.37562

Latest update: May 28, 2025 01:40

Unusual places to visit in Nouvelle-Aquitaine

This French region contains medieval castles, underground churches, prehistoric caves and remote villages. From Dordogne to the Pyrenees, visitors encounter historical structures, natural formations and cultural sites. The region features Roman collegiate churches, fortresses carved into rock and lighthouses on the Atlantic coast.

Top beaches of New Aquitaine worth visiting

The Atlantic beaches of New Aquitaine extend along the coast, featuring natural spaces for water sports, swimming, and leisure. These beaches alternate between fine sand, pine forests, and dunes, with varied activities at each location. Multiple swimming areas include seasonal lifeguard services and basic facilities such as showers and parking.

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